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VINTAGE
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VINTAGE / XL(LL)
♦️ Immediate Purchase Priority ♦️ 【Markings】 XL MADE IN U.S.A. FRUIT OF THE LOOM 50% COTTON / 50% POLYESTER 【Actual Measurements】 Shoulder width: 53cm Body width: 60cm Length: 71cm *Please note that there may be slight variations due to amateur measurements. Personal Evaluation: B〜C *Evaluation Criteria* 【S】Mint condition, display item, etc. 【A】Generally in good condition 【B】Slight damage, no noticeable damage 【C】Noticeable damage 【D】Excessive damage 【N】New, deadstock This is a vintage T-shirt from the 90s, with single stitching on both the sleeves and hem. The slightly off-center back print is also a nice touch. It gives it that USA-made feel. Please check the information in my profile. Please check the condition in the images. Immediate purchase is OK without comments for those who can pay immediately. Returns and refunds are not possible, please understand. 〜 General Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (1828 – 1914) 〜 A Union officer who was active in the American Civil War, and also known as a politician and educator after the war. Early Life: Born in Maine, he was a professor at Bowdoin College before the war, teaching rhetoric and foreign languages. Military Career: Although he had no military experience, he volunteered for the Union Army in 1862. He commanded the 20th Maine Regiment and distinguished himself with his excellent tactical vision and leadership. Battle of Gettysburg (1863): He is particularly famous for the "Defense of Little Round Top," where he led the 20th Maine Regiment to withstand the fierce attacks of the Confederate Army, and finally, in a situation of ammunition shortage, he launched a "bayonet charge" and repelled them. This action was a decisive factor in turning the tide of the battle. Later Military Career: He was wounded several times during the war, and was once considered mortally wounded, but miraculously survived. He eventually rose to the rank of brevet Major General. Appomattox (1865): He commanded the honor guard at the surrender ceremony of the Confederate Army and ordered a "salute" to the enemy Confederate soldiers. This act was seen as a symbol of tolerance and reconciliation and was highly praised in later generations.
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