› Válka ve Vietnamu › Cotton strap for M-14 rifle
Armor, Body, Fragmentation Protective, With 3/4 Collar. Size Medium. Contract DSA-100-68-C-2159. Perfect condition. Zipper and ballistic liner is undamaged.
Helmet M1C for paratroopers. The metal has the heat stamp with the number 629. The liner has the year of production 1974. The helmet cover has various lettering on it.
Stock packed Suspenders, Equipment, Nylon M-1967.
Original Vietnam War-era Safe Conduct Pass.
Set of propaganda stamps North Vietnam - U.S. Planes Downed Over North Vietnam
Used M1951 Mountain Rucksack. Year of manufacture is illegible. Zipper on inner pocket is functional. Backpack has one hole see photo.
Montagnard Tribal Group of the Republic of Viet Nam manual published by the US Army Special Warfare School in 1965. The manual includes a map with the locations of the different tribes.
Unused M1956 First Aid Case and Compass Pouch with bandage.
US canvas bag. Size 25 x 28cm.
US demobag with rope in perfect unused condition. Contract marking is painted over, see photo.
Unused pouch Pocket, Ammunition, SMG M3. Contract DSA-1-8264.
Meal, Combat, Individual B-2 Unit. Perfect condition. Canned food not bloated or damaged. Not for consumption.
Unused Leggings, CTN, Khaki. Size 5. 1960s production - DSA contract 1-8025.
Meal, Combat, Individual B-3 Unit. Perfect condition. Canned food not bloated or damaged. Not for consumption.
Introduced in 1971 as part of the LINCLOE (Lightweight Individual Clothing & Equipment) program that lead to the ALICE system, these nylon pouches accommodated three thirty-round magazinesfor the M16 rifle. Though the later LC-1 cases had the same grenade pockets on each side and suspender snap eyelet on the back, the LINCLOE pouch uniquely had individual flap covers for each magazine compartment. The flaps were designed to ensure that the magazines remained in their proper positions when one was removed, but they also slowed magazine removal.USMC adopted the LINCLOE pouches in 1972 and Marines guarding the U.S. embassy in Saigon in April 1975 are thought to have carried them.
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