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Vintage RPPC WWI US Army Soldier Studio Portrait Real Photo Postcard AZO. Head to thephotos for a high-resolution look at the soldier’s gear and the crisp AZO markings on the reverse. We have the solution. AZO Stamp Box (4 triangles up) dating from 1904-1918. Highly detailedWWI US Army uniform and studio backdrop. A Century of "Don't Mess With Me" Energy Are your shelves lacking that specific brand of early 20th-century stoicism? We have the solution. This authentic WWI-era Real Photo Postcard (RPPC) features a US Army soldier who clearly didn't have time for your nonsense. Posed in a classic studio setting with a dramatic scenic backdrop , he is sporting a full vintage uniform , including the iconic high-top puttees (leggings) and a campaign tunic that looks crisp enough to cut glass. This isn't a modern reproduction; the back features the AZO stamp box with all four triangles pointing up, dating this piece of history to between 1904 and 1918 . It is an unposted, unwritten "blank slate" of American military history. Whether you are a collector of military uniforms, a genealogy enthusiast, or just someone who appreciates a man who can pull off a high-collar tunic , this postcard is a museum-quality addition to your collection. Veteran Ephemera Specs: Original Real Photo Postcard —genuine silver halide photography AZO Stamp Box (4 triangles up) dating from 1904-1918 Highly detailed WWI US Army uniform and studio backdrop Standard postcard size : Approx. 3.5" x 5.5" Dismissed! Head to the photos for a high-resolution look at the soldier’s gear and the crisp AZO markings on the reverse.