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Originally packaged straight pean Forceps, Hemostatic, Straight Kelly. 1950s production.
Original packed pean - Forceps, Hemostatic, Curved, Kelly. Packing year 1957.
Nepoužitá zimní vložka do kalhot M51. Značeno USMC. Velikost M-L.
Unused tent shelter half US. Army from 1953. In one corner the fabric is torn see photo.
USMC Blue Dress - 1956. The jacket is a very small size roughly XS with extended sleeves. The wool trousers are size 34-35.
Used celts with USMC markings from the 1950s. Celts have nice colors. Due to previous use they have minor pinholes and repairs.
Nepoužité kalhoty M51 Arctic. Velikost M-R, vložka S-L. Rok výroby 1951.
Unused USMC Poncho, Lightweight with Hood. Contract from 1952. This type of poncho does not survive in many pieces. Most were used up during the Vietnam War. The poncho is similar to the type introduced in the 1960s but is made of a much lighter material. Long-term storage.
Experimental pouch EX 54-1 used. Catfish lacks clips.
USMC Haversack and Knapsack from the Korean War. The Haversack was manufactured in 1952. There is a repair on one of the drawstring straps see photo. Knapsack is in very nice condition. It is signed by the original owner.
Unused US Army jumpsuit M1942. Size 40R. Year of manufacture 1943. The overalls are complete, including the inner sleeves. Duck hunter (Frogskin) camouflage. Jumpsuit has several holes see photo.
An American experimental World War II etocellulose canteen, dated 1943 and marked AICO.
In an attempt to produce a non-metallic canteen during World War II, the U.S. government attempted to produce a plastic canteen using Dow Chemical's etocellulose plastic. The canteen was manufactured by several government contractors, including AICO. Production of the canteens began in mid-1942 and production ceased in 1944.
Canteens were usually issued to troops in the Pacific. This canteen was commonly found in USMC units. The problem with the canteens was that they had a tendency to crack over time due to heat exposure. Also, the water they contained took on a bitter taste. To remove the aftertaste, soldiers commonly added baking soda to the water when filling the canteen.
AICO produced only 4,400 of these canteens.
M4 bayonet from Case. M8A1 scabbard is from BM C.O. The bayonet is in used condition. The ring under the guard is shrunken and the guard is loose.
Very nice TBX Radio Canvas Carrying Case CWP 10027A Bag Backpack. Zipper is fully functional.
US Navy survival knife from World War II COLONIAL PROV.R.I. 6". Good condition.
These are original WWII era, warden type V-51R ear plugs that were used for artillery crews. The case was designed to use when wearing gloves. They come new in the original box, never issued.
M1 Helmet from McCord Radiator Co. Heat Stamp 370D. Helmet has front seam and fixed loops. Liner is paper from Hawley with Rayon straps. See photo for condition.
Used US Army sleeping bag. The sleeping bag has small holes and one larger hole, see photo.
US Army SETAF Patch Southern European Task Force
WW II 1st Allied Airborne patch. Does not glow under UV light.
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