Military Coat
Military Coat
Military Coat
Military Coat
Military Coat
Military Coat
Military Coat
Military Coat
Military Coat


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Military and Veterans
Uniforms ➔ Military Coat

Identifier:
2022.131.4
Description:
This coat, sometimes called a blouse, is part of a battle dress uniform from the United States Marine Corps of the United States Armed Forces and was worn by Lt. Col. Robert E. Swietek. It features the woodland camouflage pattern, a four-color pattern introduced to the Armed Forces in 1981. A nametape above the proper left breast pocket reads "U.S. Marines" and a nametape above the proper right breast pocket reads "Swietek". 
Date:
circa 1995
Materials:
Cotton, Nylon
Dimensions:
34.25" h 24" w 0.25" d
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Source:
Gift of Lt. Col. Robert E. Swietek
Related Entities:
Robert E. Swietek (donor)
Lt. Col. Robert E. Swietek was commissioned into the United States Marine Corps in 1969 as a 2nd Lieutenant after graduating from the University of Illinois. He went to flight school in Pensacola where he graduated as a Naval Aviator in July 1970. After graduation, he was sent to Camp Pendleton until November 1970 when he was deployed to Futenma, Okinawa in the 1st Marine Aircraft wing. Upon his return in September 1971, he was assigned to the 2nd Marine Aircraft wing in North Carolina as a security officer for crypto-material. After being released from active duty in November 1973, he joined the Marine Corps reserve, serving in Rochester, New York until 1984 when he moved to Coopersville, Michigan. He retired from service in 1996 but stayed in the retired reserve until 2006.  United States Marine Corps (is related to)
Alternate names: Continental Marines, USMC
The United States Marine Corps, also known as USMC, is a service branch of the United States Armed Forces specializing in amphibious and expeditionary warfare. The USMC is responsible for operating installations on land and amphibious warfare ships around the world. It was founded as the Continental Marines in 1775, during the American Revolutionary War. After the war, the marines disbanded due to lack of funding. On July 11th, 1798 the institution was reestablished by the United States Congress. On June 30th, 1834 it became an asset of the United States Department of the Navy. The USMC is the smallest service branch of the Department of Defense, working closely alongside the United States Navy on several tactical aviation squadrons throughout the world. In addition, they also operate from inside many Navy aircraft carriers serving as a valuable asset both at sea and on land.