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An authentic, early Cold War-era issue of "Infantry" magazine dated July-September 1958. The cover features a great photograph of an infantry squad advancing with M1 Garand rifles fixed with bayonets. Condition Note: Please be aware that this is a "reader copy." The cover has sustained significant damage, with a large tear removing part of the top left corner and title. Perfect for research, reading, or a "salty" bunker display.
An authentic Cold War-era issue of "Infantry - The Professional Journal for Infantrymen" dated October-November 1960. This specific issue is notable for its incredibly atmospheric black-and-white cover art, depicting a lone GI walking into a devastated, post-apocalyptic cityscape. It perfectly captures the grim realities of urban warfare doctrine and the nuclear anxieties of the 1960 Cold War era. A striking display piece.
An authentic Cold War-era issue of "Infantry - The Professional Journal For Infantrymen." Dated March-April 1961, this issue features a fantastic action photograph on the cover showing GIs training on a high rope / "slide for life" tower—iconic imagery associated with Airborne and Ranger training at Fort Benning. A great piece of early 1960s military ephemera for historians and collectors.
An authentic Cold War-era issue of "Infantry - The Professional Magazine for Infantrymen" dated November-December 1961. This winter edition, highlighted by the "The Far North" cover line, focuses heavily on Arctic warfare doctrine, extreme cold weather survival, and snowshoe movements. The cover features a classic silhouette of GIs on snowshoes alongside a 2nd Award Combat Infantryman Badge (CIB). A stellar piece of early 60s military ephemera.
An authentic vintage issue of "Infantry - The Professional Magazine for Infantrymen." Dated January-February 1964, this issue drops you right into the early Cold War era, just before the massive US troop escalation in Vietnam. The cover highlights a timeless military issue: "The Overburdened Infantryman," complete with an illustration of a GI humping his gear and M14 rifle. A fantastic piece of historical ephemera for any US Army collector.
Brand new 1-quart hydration canteen in Coyote Brown. Durable soft plastic construction. Never used. Perfect match for Multicam/Tan loadouts.
Tier 1 gear for your plate carrier! Up for sale is an extremely rare, genuine Eagle Industries double M4 magazine pouch in the highly coveted AOR1 camouflage. This is the "Maritime" version, specifically designed for Navy SEAL/DEVGRU waterborne operations. Unlike buckle versions, this pouch utilizes a fast, low-profile Velcro flap closure. It holds 4 M4 magazines (2x2). Featuring a crisp label with a Date of Manufacture (DOM) of March 2014. Excellent, lightly used condition.
Step into the Officer's Club! Up for sale is a stunning, complete US Marine Corps Evening/Mess Dress White uniform set. Belonging to Colonel Kirk E. Dudney, the jacket was bespoke tailored by Larry Tung in Koza, Okinawa. The set includes the custom jacket with 9 miniature medals and eagle rank insignias, a 2012-dated pleated Creighton shirt with rare 3rd Marine Division cufflinks, high-waisted evening dress trousers with the officer stripe, a scarlet cummerbund, and a black bow tie. A museum-quality piece of modern USMC history.
A collectible set of four heavy-duty belt buckles by the famous Siskiyou Buckle Co. Produced in 1991 to commemorate the US Military during the Desert Storm era. The set includes buckles for the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines. Each buckle features a vibrant enameled American flag background and detailed branch insignia. A signature feature of Siskiyou craftsmanship is the rear prong/hook, which is sculpted in the shape of an Eagle's Head. Made in USA. Comes with the original paper guarantee certificate. Condition: Lightly used.
A rare transitional piece of Cold War field gear! Up for sale is a genuine 1975 U.S. Army ammunition pocket. Unlike the common canvas versions from the Vietnam War, this pouch is made from early OD green nylon, coinciding with the introduction of the ALICE system. Designed to hold heavy M-60 machine gun belts or M3 "Grease Gun" magazines, it features an integrated shoulder strap. A fantastic addition for serious gear collectors.
A complete black BDU uniform set (Coat & Trousers) acquired from the estate of a US Army Special Forces soldier. Black uniforms like this were typically unit-purchased for OPFOR (Opposing Force) role-play or counter-terrorism training. Manufactured by Starr Mountain Sportswear. The condition is exceptional – unlike most surplus black gear which fades to grey, this set retains its deep, saturated black color. Size Medium - Regular.
Genuine US Marine Corps M1 helmet cover in M81 Woodland. Features the distinctive black iron-on Eagle, Globe, and Anchor (EGA) insignia. Dated 1983 (Grenada invasion era). Made by MPLS Society for the Blind. Mint condition.
Genuine vintage shoulder/pocket patch for the ITAV Test Team under the US Army Airborne Board (USA ABN BD). Features a unique design of an insect descending under a parachute. Likely related to the testing of light tactical vehicles in the 1980s. Mint / NOS condition.
An authentic U.S. Army training manual (Special Text 21-150-1) detailing Instinctive Rifle-Bayonet Fighting Techniques. Published by the renowned U.S. Army Infantry School at Fort Benning in February 1970, right in the Vietnam War era. The manual is heavily illustrated with step-by-step photographs demonstrating close combat techniques using the M16 rifle. A highly desirable collectible for martial arts enthusiasts and military historians.
Genuine US Marine Corps issued black leather flap holster for the Beretta M9 service pistol. Features a large embossed "USMC" logo on the front. Manufactured by Cathey Enterprises Inc. Right Hand (RH) orientation. Mint / New Old Stock condition. Typically issued to MPs.
Genuine US Army collar insignia for enlisted personnel. "U.S." block letters on a gold disk. Worn on the right collar of Class A / ASU uniforms.
A pristine piece of Special Operations history! Up for sale is an original, unissued US Army black wool beret featuring the iconic 75th Ranger Regiment organizational flash. Dated by contract to 1984, this beret represents the era when black berets were strictly the elite headgear of the Rangers. Manufactured by the renowned Bancroft Cap Company. A flawless New Old Stock (NOS) item for serious Cold War militaria collectors.
Genuine US Military modular shelter half for cold weather. Diamond shape. Forms 4, 8, or 12-man tents. Dated 1984. Aluminum fasteners. Unissued / Mint condition.
A fantastic piece of USMC boot camp history! This navy blue crewneck sweatshirt belonged to a "Series Commander" at the 3rd Recruit Training Battalion (MCRD). Printed on a vintage Fruit of the Loom "BEST" blank, it features the battalion crest on the front and the officer's billet boldly stenciled on the back. A rare find for Marine Corps collectors or anyone who loves authentic vintage military apparel..
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