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Unused trousers in ERDL camouflage made of poplin material. Size Small - Long.
Unused Trousers Trousers, man's, cotton poplin olive green 107 Type II. The fit is similar to the Utility Trousers Type I, but the trousers are made of lightweight poplin and have drawstrings at the bottom of the legs.
Unused M65 trousers. Waist size 126cm, leg length from waist 119cm, leg length from crotch 82cm.
Unused blouse Coat, Man's, Cotton W/R Rip-stop Poplin, OG 107 . Size XL.
Unused M7 Gen Cut bayonet with original packaging without scabbard.
Cross woven belt M-56 with Davis buckle. Maximum length 102cm. nice condition.
60s Vietnam War Vietnamese-Made US Army Branch Tape
The book "Small Arms of the Vietnam War". The book focuses on small arms on both sides of the Vietnam conflict. Softcover.
Used M1956 field bottle cover. This is a model with silon trim.
Minimally used Utility Fighting Knife. Manufacturer Camillus. Brown-black colour.
Used M1956 suspenders from 1973. Inner side is not cotton but nylon. Size Large.
Used leather holster for Colt 1911 pistol. Nice condition
Unused Jungle Boots with Panama sole. Size 12R. Year of manufacture 1968.
US mosquito net. Contract DSA-100-67-C-3732.
A 1960s Bancroft green beret. This is a private purchase. The beret is signed Wilson. Size fits 7 1/4. The De Opresso Liber badge is slightly oxidized green on the back. The vinyl insert and lining is cigarette burned in one spot. Overall the beret is in very nice condition.
The Associated Press made an unprecedented commitment to reporting the conflict: It gathered an extraordinary group of superb photojournalists in its Saigon bureau and these men created one of the great photographic legacies of the twentieth century. Collected here are images that tell the human story of the Vietnam War, as we watch the American presence in the war swell from a trickle of military advisers in the late 1950s, through dramatic operations involving thousands of soldiers in the 1960s, to the fall of Saigon in 1975. These are pictures that both recorded and made history, taken by unbelievably courageous photojournalists. In a moving essay, writer Pete Hamill, who reported from Vietnam in 1965, celebrates their achievement, focusing on five masters who took many of the photographs in the book: Horst Faas, Henri Huet, Eddie Adams, Nick Ut, and Phuoc Van Dang.
Patch 199th Infantry Brigade (Light). Black and green. Background twill. Unused condition.
Unused M-16 Rifle Butt Pocket and Strap Assembly.
Used ARVN backpack. The backpack has minor abrasions. Nice condition. The lumbar strap has stains.
Cover for field bottle M 1967. The prints are plastic. Stock condition. All covers are dated 1968.
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