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Manual PAM 350-12 Guide For Squad leaders - 1967
Unused Cap, Utility, Cotton Sateen, OG-107. Size Large. Contract DSA 100-71-C-0497.
Special Forces shoulder patch (without arc) from the Vietnam War. Variant with a hemmed edge.
Lightly used M1967 USMC Combat Field Pack. Year of manufacture 1970. Very nice condition. Rubber collar is in good condition..
The M1967 USMC Combat Field Pack nylon pack was designed by the Marine Corps Airborne Forces Development Center as a replacement for the M1941 Haversack.1 The design of the pack evolved from the experimental XM1964 Haversack and featured two external pockets in addition to the main storage compartment, which had a waterproof rubberized collar. The top flap had two side strap hinges and one in the middle for attaching a blade carrier.
When matching USMC M1967 straps were used with the gear belt, the pack was worn on the back by attaching the top loops to the shoulder hooks of the straps and connecting the pack carabiners to the carabiners on the straps. Alternatively, it could have been worn as a backpack by connecting the front and back sling straps to the D-rings on the bottom of the pack.
Unused cotton chin strap for M1 helmet. Infantry variant.
Used Armor Body ballistic shorts, Fragmentation Protective (For the Groin). Size 36 (Army) 44 (Navy). Contract DSA-100-4677. The zipper is functional. Condition as shown in the photo. For collector purposes only.
Used pouch for two magazines for a 1911 pistol. Year of manufacture: 1969.
Original Unused (NOS) Blood Chit South East Asia - West Central Pacific. Each copy has its serial number. Year of production 1967.
Trouser's, Men's, Tropical. Contract DSA 100 - 4270. Size Medium Regular. Trousers are starched and made of mandle. As a result of repeated almonding, a piece of the button flap on the pocket has fallen out, see photo. Otherwise, the trousers are in very nice condition.
Authentic Vietnam War era boonie hat in ERDL camouflage. The hat is in genuine, used condition, adding to its character.
This is not a standard issue piece – it is marked "BMU-1", referencing the specialized US Navy unit, Beachmaster Unit One. This unit was responsible for managing amphibious landing operations in Vietnam.
Origin: Original Vietnam War Era
Camo: ERDL (Leaf Pattern)
Marking: BMU-1 (Beachmaster Unit One, US Navy)
Condition: Used, authentic collectible condition
Size: Fits approximately US 7 to 7 1/4 (approx. 56–58 cm)
Used Waterproof Coat, Man's, Nylon, Rubber Coated, Green M-2. Size 36 R (roughly equivalent to Medium). Contract DSA-1-229-C-62. Rubberization is scuffed on one side.
Unused Waterproof Backpack Bag, Waterproof, Clothing. Date of manufacture 1967 and 1968.
Unused STRAP ASSEMBLY, FIELD PACK ADAPTER.
Unused M6 bayonet from Milpar. Condition see photo.
Used Tropical Rucksack. Contract FSN 8465-935-6673. Year of manufacture 1968. Very good condition. One metal eyelet is missing, see photo. The backpack has two equipment straps.
Used original stock for M-60 machine gun. Condition see photo.
Very nice liner for M-65 jacket from 1969 - contract DSA 100-69-C-2489.. Liner has double seams. Liner is in used but nice condition.
A rare collector's M7 Bayonet by Imperial from the Vietnam Honor Commemorative series.
The blade features etched motifs with a Vietnam War theme. The crossguard, pommel, and screws are gold-plated, highlighting its display quality.
Unique Feature: This model stands out from standard production by featuring the 1st Marine Division (1st Division USMC) insignia on the grip instead of the usual EGA emblem.
Manufacturer: Imperial
Series: Vietnam Honor Commemorative
Model: M7
Unique Emblem: 1st Division USMC
Please Note: This is a loose item, sold without the original box or certificate. A fantastic opportunity for collectors of USMC and Vietnam-era militaria.
Unused Blouse Coat, Man's, Cotton W/R Rip-stop Poplin, OG 107. Size XL Regular. Year of manufacture 1968 - 1969.
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