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US Wooden ammo box - Cal. 30 in 8 RD Clips Bandoleers. Year of manufacture 1952.
Helmet M1 from 50s "heat stamp" MW A3. Liner CAPAC.
Unused Parka, Shell - Fishtail M-1951 (M51 "choker") with liner. Size Small. Year of manufacture 1953.
Sada různých manuálů z roku 1955.
Unused USMC sleeping bag with opening, all the way down.
Nice Shirt Man's, Cotton Sateen, OG 107. EGA and USMC on the pocket are sprayed over the template. Original owner's name above the pocket. Contract DSA-100-609. Size 14 1/2 x 33 (approximately S-L).
Sweetheart pillow 101st Airborne Division "Screaming Eagles" Fort Campbell. 1950s-1960s. Nice condition.
Unused Model 1951 USMC Boondocker combat boots. Beautiful condition, size 13,5C.
Perfektně zachovalá USMC Green uniforma z 50. let. Sako má klasický střih. Velikost saka 36R kalhoty 30-31. K saku je i opasek.
Unused US Army jumpsuit M1942. Size 40R. Year of manufacture 1943. The overalls are complete, including the inner sleeves. Duck hunter (Frogskin) camouflage.
M1943 Camouflage Jungle Pack. Producer Indianopolis Tent & Awing Co. Year of manufacture 1943. Perfect unused condition.
The set consists of Overseas Cap, jacket and trousers. All with year of production 1942. Boat is size 7 1/4. Jacket does not show size, but fits approximately a size Small. Pants are in unused condition with the stock tag still attached. The label says Size - 16, Waist 34, Height 5-8.
"Aussie made" uniforms were very popular with members of the First Marine Division in the early part of the war when there were not enough US made uniforms.
Collar rank USMC Captain from WW II. Gold finish.
Original Airborne Troop Carrier patch.
Very nice P-44 HBT Utility Jacket. The gas cuff is removed. Size 38.
Rare USMC experimental vest with ballistic or shrapnel protection and DORON plates. Size M. Lightly used stock condition.
This type of vest is one of the test pieces produced during WWII. While the US. Army preferred to use metal plates, the USN and USMC tested the DORON material.
The material was named after Gen. G. F. Doriot, who commanded the Research and Development Branch, Office of the Quartermaster General.
Original unopened can of Bandage Plaster of Paris from WWII.
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