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Nepoužité kalhoty M51 Arctic. Velikost M-R, vložka S-L. Rok výroby 1951.
Nepoužité kalhoty M51 Artic. Velikost M-R, vložka S-L. Rok výroby 1951.
Unused USMC sleeping bag with opening, all the way down.
Shirt OG 107 size S. Unused condition.
Set of experimental patches 10th Mountain Division.
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.
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 Shorts, Men's, Cotton, Uniform Twill. Size 36 (waist 86cm). Year of manufacture 1956.
Unused magazine pouch for M1 carbine. Year of manufacture 1957.
Unused Pocket, Magazine, Carbine, 30 Round. Year of manufacture 1951.
Originally packaged straight pean Forceps, Hemostatic, Straight Kelly. 1950s production.
Experimental Buttpack EX 54-1. Used in nice condition with no damage.
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.
Used helmet M1917A1. Very nice condition. The leather is in nice condition. Helmet is left in the condition as it was purchased.
Original pack of 5 WWII Howard razor blades.
Original unopened can of Bandage Plaster of Paris from WWII.
Used pocket guide A Guide To U.S. Army Insignia. Year of publication 1941.
Lightly used insulated vest U.S.NAVY DECK VEST. Zip CONMAR. Size corresponds to Small. There are small stains on the vest see photo.
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.
Oval of the 11th Airborne 511th Paratrooper Regiment from WW II. It does not glow under UV light.
Original AAF Army Air Forces World patch.
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