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Uniform is dated 1960.
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Service Dress Uniform
U.S. Army, "Coat, Man's Wool, Tropical 10.5 Oz. Khaki, Shade M-1".
Belonged to a Engineer Corps.,
Brigadier General (i.e.: a 1 Star General), named:
"Russell C. Baker".
In 1932 2nd Lieutenant in the Engineer Reserve Corps.
Active duty in 1942.
Assignments included Chief, Executive Division, and Assistant Engineer to Headquarters 6 th Army in the Southwest Pacific Theater Of Operations.
Released from active duty in 1946.
Baker's Reserve assignments included service in the 411th Engineer Brigade as Construction Engineer and
Executive Officer.
In 1951 assigned to the 412th Engineer Brigade as Executive Officer.
On May 11th of 1960 promoted to Brigadier General and as the Commanding General of the 412th
Engineer Brigade.
General Baker was awarded several awards and medals, including:
Sewn to his upper left sleeve is a round shaped cloth patch for service in the 4 th Corps . Each
shoulder epaulette has the metal star insignia of a Brigadier General . Both lower sleeves have the
cloth rings of Officer status . Sewn to the upper right sleeve is a round
shaped cloth patch indicating former service in the 6 th Army . This uniform has 5 small bar shaped
cloth patches found sewn to the bottom of the right sleeve indicating that General Baker has served
for 2 1 / 2 years overseas . This uniform also has been fitted out ( correctly ) with optional Engineer
Corps . metal buttons .
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