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USMC Haversack and Knapsack from the Korean War. The Haversack was manufactured in 1952. There is a repair on one of the drawstring straps see photo. Knapsack is in very nice condition. It is signed by the original owner.
Kšandy ke kalhotám M51. Skladový stav.
Original complete parachute in Duckhunter camouflage.
Unused tent shelter half US. Army from 1953. In one corner the fabric is torn see photo.
Original unused UDT patch. The patch has a small stain on the back side.
M1 helmet liner with 11th Airborne Division artillery markings. Manufactured by CAPAC in 1951. Very nice condition. Neckband is green from 1957. Liner is signed on inside with original owner's name and number.
Ammunition box for ammunition and bandoliers for M1 Garand rifle.
Nepoužitá zimní vložka do kalhot M51. Značeno USMC. Velikost M-L.
US Wooden ammo box - Cal. 30 in 8 RD Clips Bandoleers. Year of manufacture 1952.
The older type of woollen blue USMC trousers for Blue Dress. Size 4L.
Original packaging M4 bayonet from PAL with M8A1 scabbard. The metal parts of the bayonet are still covered with grease. The bayonet and scabbard are packaged in original waxed paper and a box.
M1943 Camouflage Jungle Pack. Producer Indianopolis Tent & Awing Co. Year of manufacture 1943. Perfect unused condition.
Jacket for US mountain troops. Army with fur collar. The jacket has a few minor repairs and stains, but overall is in good condition.
Very nice Jungle Pack backpack in green. The backpack is very little used. On the back is the name and personal number of the original owner.
Additional illumination for U.S. Navy 6x30 and 7x50 binoculars. Stock condition in original box. Functionality not guaranteed - for collector's purposes only.
Can of US vehicle vaseline Grease general purpose WR 2. Package weight 2,5kg.
Original Salvage Diver patch.
Unused set - U.S. Army Flag Kit from World War II.
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