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Blouse ERDL Green dominant, sizing. M-S. USMC markings on pocket and USMC rank insignia on collars.
Poplin trousers in ERDL camouflage. Nice condition with a repaired hole on the knee and a small hole at the seam on the back.Size R-S.
Blouse in ERDL camouflage. Colour is between Brown and Green dominant. Size S-R. One pocket has a USN marking on the other one with the name sprayed on. Very nice condition.
Interesting Shirt Sateen, Sage Green, size 15/33. The shirt was designed for the USMC, but it has dark spots on the sleeves from USAF rank removal.
USMC shirt with USMC Officer Candidate Course (OCC) participant designation. Very nice condition, size Medium. Contract 1973 or 1975 - stamp is harder to read. There is a name tag on white tape above the pocket and on the back. The owner's name is also printed on the inside near the collar.
ERDL trousers. Size M-R. The zipper is functional on the pants there are a few holes and stains. Contract DSA 100-68-C-2176.
Blouse with "in country" embroidered rank, name tag and US ribbon. Air Force. Perfect condition. Size Small.
ERDL trousers. Size M-R. Zipper is functional on the pants there are a few holes and stains. Contract DSA 100-68-C-2819.
Pack of disposable earplugs. Production 1962. For collecting purposes - functionality is not guaranteed.
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.
Unused blouse in ERDL Brown Dominant camouflage. Locally made. Size corresponds to Medium Regular. Pockets have a classic cut, but they are flat. There is a button closure at the sides.
XM3 bipod for M-16 rifle. With pouch and cleaning kit. Manufacturer Colt.
Unused M1 helmet cover in Mitchel camouflage. Cover is from USMC contract.
A complete reference book for knives of the United States, British, and Allied Forces, 19th century to modern day. This volume compiles together sixty-seven of the best military knife articles from the past twenty years of Knife World magazine. Authors include Frank Trzaska, Mike Silvey, William A. Windrum, Fred Bratmon, Steve Dick, Dennis Ellingsen, Bill Karsten, Don Lawrence, Dave Murphy, Harvey Reisberg, Eugene W. Stone, Richard White, and Bill Wright.
Unused McNamra boots. Size 11W. Year of manufacture 1966.
US mosquito net. Contract DSA-100-67-C-3732.
Parka M51 (Field Jacket) in unused condition. Contract QM (CTM) 10442 - C - 61 from 1961. Size Small Short.
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.
Unused forearm for M16A1 rifle.
Book Uniforms & Equipment of U.S. Military Advisors in Vietnam: 1957-1972 (Schiffer Military History). This new, extensively produced volume (the second volume in the series) is a comprehensive guide to the history, development, and use of uniforms and equipment during the participation of U.S. military advisors in the Vietnam War. Included are insignia, headgear, camouflage uniforms, modified items, body armor, boots, clothing accessories, documentary items, and personal effects from 1957-1972, which are examined in great detail. Using reconstructions and period photographs, the author presents the look and feel of U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps advisors in Vietnam. There is a separate chapter on ARVN Ranger, Airborne, and ARVN Infantry advisors, as well as Junk Force, RAG Force, and South Vietnamese Navy and Marine Corps advisors.
Unused 5qt water bag. Contract 1968.
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