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IAW #0124

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EBAY#: 140065373470 START: 2006-12-15 12:16:00 (week 1)
END: 2006-12-22 12:16:00
BIDS: 23PRICE: $1025.00confirmedsuccess
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ENTERPRISE: MALE MACO UNIFORM
The MACOs (Military Assault Command Operations) are the military contingent assigned to Enterprise NX-01 after the unprovoked Xindi attack on Earth that killed 7 million people in the year 2153. They are not the “redshirts” of the classic Star Trek, nor are they part of Enterprise's pre-Federation Starfleet, but a group of highly dedicated soldiers that are part of Earth’s defense forces. They have a unique uniform and this item is one of them. It is made up of a brown undershirt, covered by a gray nylon uniform jacket which zips up the front; similar nylon pants with stirrups and a brown leather belt with metal belt buckle. Both jacket and pants are detailed with brown thread and the costume is loaded with zippered pockets. The sleeves on the uniform jacket are decorated; the left one with the MACO emblem patch featuring a great white shark and the name of the soldier wearing the uniform, this one being “R. Azar”, and the right sleeve featuring the red bar with the classic Starfleet arrowhead with yellow and blue bars on opposing ends, and the rank of the soldier, this one being a private. The uniform also includes a pair of reddish-brown gloves and gray boots made from vinyl with canvas tops. The overall color of the entire lot (barring the gloves and undershirt) is gray with uniquely mottled white, black, and brown paint smudges thru ought to give it a “camouflaged” appearance. The Enterprise costume tags inside are inscribed as ‘Jorge Benevides’, ‘ Charles Kim’, ‘Jack Nolan’, and Shawn Crowder’.

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