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Original complete parachute in Duckhunter camouflage.
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.
US Wooden ammo box - Cal. 30 in 8 RD Clips Bandoleers. Year of manufacture 1952.
Sweetheart pillow 101st Airborne Division "Screaming Eagles" Fort Campbell. 1950s-1960s. Nice condition.
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).
U.S. tank helmet from 1950s type QM1C. Stock condition. Size 7 3/4. Manufacturer Riddel.
USMC Blue Dress - 1956. The jacket is a very small size roughly XS with extended sleeves. The wool trousers are size 34-35.
Helmet M1 from 50s "heat stamp" MW A3. Liner CAPAC.
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.
USMC duffel bag from WW II. The bag is signed G. M. Pfeiffer, 647210 Sgt. Very nice condition.
Oval of the 11th Airborne 511th Paratrooper Regiment from WW II. It does not glow under UV light.
Unused upper handguard for M1 carbine. Third type - 4 holes for bolt.
Original AAF Army Air Forces World patch.
WWII US Army North African Theater of Operation Patch
Used patch 503rd PIR Parachute Infantry Regiment "The Rock". The patch does not glow under UV light.
USMC double row grenade pouch from WW II. Stock condition.
WW II patch of 17th Airborne Division. It does not glow under UV lamp.
Original used USMC Paramarines blouse - Uniform, utility, HBT, Camouflage (Parachutist). Size 40 (Medium). There are a few repairs on the front see photo. The blouse was worn under a second type (camouflage) parachute coat. Very nice condition.
USMC Knapsack. The name D. F. Baker and the number 486971 are written on the backpack. The stamp with year of manufacture and manufacturer is not legible.
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