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Used 4th Infantry Division patch. Twill material.
Patch 199th Infantry Brigade (Light). Black and green. Background twill. Unused condition.
Used woven original U.S. Army patches in black and yellow. Nice condition.
Set of original South Vietnam propaganda leaflets.
Original packed hat in ERDL camouflage. Size 7 1/8. Contract DSA 100-69-C-0225.
Shirt Man's, Cotton- Size 16 1/2 x 32. DSA Contract 100-68-C-1927. Navy. The "River Patrol Boat 518" patch is a reproduction.
Used Blouse Coat, Man's Combat, Tropical 3rd pattern. Size Medium Regular. The blouse is sewn with "in country-made" patches. US tape. Army and name tag are directly sewn into the uniform. The 1st Air Cavalry patch is mass-produced in a color with a thin border, additionally dyed to a darker shade. The jacket has a few stains and holes see photo.
The book "Small Arms of the Vietnam War". The book focuses on small arms on both sides of the Vietnam conflict. Softcover.
US gas mask M17A1. Size Medium. Year of manufacture 1969. Revisions 1971 and 1972.
Used harness and parachute cover - France. For collector's purposes only.
Used ARVN backpack. The backpack has minor abrasions. Nice condition. The lumbar strap has stains.
Nylon pouch with plastic button Limited Procurement Type CASE, FIELD FIRST AID DRESSING - UNMOUNTED MAGNETIC COMPASS. This type is sometimes referred to as M-1967. Contract DSA100-68-C-2743, 1968.
Unused Leggings, CTN, Khaki. Size 5. 1960s production - DSA contract 1-8025.
Unused Cap, Utility, Cotton Sateen, OG-107. Size Medium. Contract DSA 100-70-C-0945.
Used M7 Gen Cut bayonet without scabbard.
Lightly used flashlight MX-991/U. Manufacturer GT Price. The flashlight are functional.
Used 2qt field water canteen with universal strap. Bottle is from Hedwin. Year of manufacture 1968.
Minimally used Utility Fighting Knife. Manufacturer Camillus. Brown-black colour.
Original US sun cream. Year of manufacture 1967.
US seismic intrusion detector (SID) with built-in battery-powered VHF radio transmitters. Upon a trip or disturbance, the SID transmits a VHF signal to hidden radio receivers within their communication range (typically within 1,000 to 1,500 feet) to sound an alarm, analyze the signal, and/or transmit a retransmission, for example). These SIDs were used to detect enemy troop movements in jungle environments. Therefore, they were camouflaged to look like objects naturally occurring in the jungle (e.g., twigs, rocks, etc. covered with moss or mud). However, soldiers often called them "Turd SIDs", "Dog-Doo Transmitters" or "Monkey Turds" because of their shape and color.
Original unused piece.
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