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Originally packaged straight pean Forceps, Hemostatic, Straight Kelly. 1950s production.
USMC Blue Dress - 1956. The jacket is a very small size roughly XS with extended sleeves. The wool trousers are size 34-35.
Experimental pouch EX 54-1 used. Catfish lacks clips.
Complete experimental pouch EX 54-1. Very nice condition.
A museum-quality collector's set featuring experimental/prototype Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (SSI) designs for the 10th Mountain Division. Dating back to the division's reactivation as a Training Division at Fort Riley during the Korean War era (1948–1954), these specific designs and color variations were tested but never officially adopted for mass issue.
Kšandy ke kalhotám M51. Skladový stav.
Original packed pean - Forceps, Hemostatic, Curved, Kelly. Packing year 1957.
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.
A highly collectible "Unit Marked" M1 Helmet Liner manufactured by CAPAC Manufacturing Co. Issued to a trooper of the 11th Airborne Division ("The Angels"). Features the distinctive division insignia on the side. The CAPAC marking typically dates this liner to the early 1950s (Korean War contracts), making it a historically accurate piece for the era.
Very nice blouse "The First Pattern" HBT. Blouse made of herringbone-twill material introduced in 1941. Size 42R. The sleeves are sprayed with rank markings.
Authentic US Marine Corps (USMC) dining fork, originating from the WWII or Korean War era. These heavy-duty utensils were standard issue for Marine Corps Mess Halls. The handle features a bold U.S.M.C. stamp on the obverse. The reverse is marked MADE IN U.S.A. and E.P. STEEL, indicating a durable steel core with electro-plated silver finish. A fantastic accessory for reenactors or a durable piece of history for camping. Price is for 1 fork.
The ultimate piece of USMC airborne gear: Original WWII Drop Bag / Jump Scabbard for the M55 Reising Submachine Gun. Issued exclusively to the legendary Paramarines. Made of heavy canvas in the Frogskin camouflage pattern. This item is in used condition showing honest wear, yet remains structurally perfect without any damage(rips, tears, or missing hardware).
WW II patch of 7th Infantry Division. Does not glow under UV light.
Additional illumination for U.S. Navy 6x30 and 7x50 binoculars. Stock condition in original box. Functionality not guaranteed - for collector's purposes only.
The older type of woollen blue USMC trousers for Blue Dress. Size 4L.
Original AAF Army Air Corps 12th Air Force patch.
A guaranteed original World War II shoulder patch for the US Airborne Command. This insignia was worn by paratroopers and glidermen during their training phase (e.g., at Camp Toccoa or Fort Benning) before deployment to specific divisions. The iconic design features a white glider and parachute on a red shield, surmounted by the black and gold "AIRBORNE" tab. The patch features authentic Cut Edge construction and a pristine "Snowy Back" reverse.
Genuine WWII US Army Ski Gaiters for Mountain Troops. Manufactured by Hood Rubber Co. Size Medium. Mint / Unissued condition. Perfect for 10th Mountain Division display..
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