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Originally packaged straight pean Forceps, Hemostatic, Straight Kelly. 1950s production.
Used celts with USMC markings from the 1950s. Celts have nice colors. Due to previous use they have minor pinholes and repairs.
Shirt OG 107 size S. Unused condition.
A museum-grade find: The Experimental Field Cargo Pack (Buttpack) from the 1954 EX-54 trials. This rare prototype is the direct forefather of the iconic M-1956 buttpack used in Vietnam. Produced in limited numbers for field testing, it features unique construction details and hardware distinctive to the 1954 experimental series.
Nepoužité kalhoty M51 Arctic. Velikost M-R, vložka S-L. Rok výroby 1951.
A complete set of the iconic AN/PRC-10 Manpack Radio, widely used during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Includes the radio unit, carrying harness, accessory pouch, both short and long antennas, and an H-33 handset (1975 contract). Sold as a collectible display piece; functionality is not guaranteed.
Unused tent shelter half US. Army from 1953. In one corner the fabric is torn see photo.
A vintage shoulder sleeve insignia for the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment (503rd PIR), featuring their famous moniker "THE ROCK" earning during the WWII jump on Corregidor. Based on the construction (Merrowed Edge) and materials (Cotton threads that do not glow under UV light), this patch dates to the Post-War era (1950s or 1960s). It is typically found on reunion jackets or occupation-era uniforms.
Original US military "Poncho, Lightweight, with Hood", dated 1952. This item represents a major evolution in field gear introduced during the Korean War. Made from lightweight coated nylon (unlike the heavy rubberized WWII canvas) and featuring an integral hood for the first time. Essential gear for any Korean War USMC display.
Sada různých manuálů z roku 1955.
Original Airborne Troop Carrier patch.
The definitive helmet of the early Second World War: The US M1917A1, famously known as the "Kelly Helmet". Worn by GIs and Marines during the defense of the Philippines, Wake Island, and Pearl Harbor. This is the transition model featuring the upgraded leather liner and web chinstrap. The item is in used but very nice condition, retaining its original texture and a healthy leather liner.
A distinctive and desirable variation of World War II airborne insignia: A background trimming (oval) for the 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment (11th Airborne Division) featuring integral embroidered Jump Wings. Unlike standard ovals used with pinned metal badges, this fully embroidered version was favored for comfort and a streamlined look on tropical uniforms in the Pacific Theater. It passes the UV light test (does not glow) and features a pristine "Snowy Back"reverse.
Unused USMC Haversack with a second type knapsack. Neither part has manufacturer's markings or date of manufacture. The date on the stock tag is 1945. Perfect unused condition.
US aluminum drinking cup. Year of manufacture: 1945.
Authentic World War II "Mosquito Bar" – the large box-shaped net designed to be suspended over a folding field cot. Made entirely of the iconic Frogskin (Duck Hunter) camouflage netting. This item is in New Old Stock (NOS)condition. A stunning centerpiece for any USMC Pacific campsite display or a source of pristine original camo material.
WW II patch of 7th Infantry Division. Does not glow under UV light.
A scarce and highly desirable original WWII shoulder sleeve insignia of the Merrill's Marauders (5307th Composite Unit Provisional). Famous for their long-range penetration missions behind Japanese lines in the Burma theater. This patch features the correct WWII "Cut Edge" construction. Authenticity verified: The threads do not glow under UV light, confirming the use of vintage cotton materials rather than modern synthetics.
Used holster for a 1911 pistol. Year of manufacture: 1944. Used, but in good condition with no damage.
A guaranteed original World War II shoulder sleeve insignia for the 1st Allied Airborne Army. Formed in 1944, this command controlled all Allied airborne forces (including the 82nd, 101st, and British 1st Airborne) for major offensives like Operation Market Garden and the Crossing of the Rhine. This patch features authentic Cut Edge construction and passes the UV light test (does not glow). The reverse displays the classic "Snowy Back" white bobbin thread characteristic of US WWII manufacture.
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