› Vietnam War › ERDL Coat man's Camouflage, Poplin, Wind Resitant, Rip-Stop - XL-R
Lightly used blouse in ERDL camouflage. Size XL-R. Contract DSA 100-70-C-0473.
XM3 bipod for M-16 rifle. With pouch and cleaning kit. Manufacturer Colt.
Pair of green and black First Sergeant (E-8) patches.
Special Forces shoulder patch (without arc) from the Vietnam War. Variant with a hemmed edge.
Blouse ERDL Green dominant, sizing. M-S. USMC markings on pocket and USMC rank insignia on collars.
Unused manual insecticide sprayer. Contract DSA-700-67-C-5518/FSN 3740-691-1776. Year of manufacture: 1967.
Used M1 helmet cover in Mitchel camouflage. The cover is numbered 87. Contract DSA100-74-F-U060.
Used M1956 suspenders from 1973. Inner side is not cotton but nylon. Size Large.
Nice 5-quart water bag. Slightly used condition. The bag and container were manufactured in 1968.
Knife Schrade Walden H-15. A hunting knife from the 1960s used by US soldiers during the Vietnam War.Length 9 1/2 inches.Complete with original leather sheath.
Used patch 39. Scout Dog Platoon 173. Abn. Bde.
Unused Armor Body ballistic shorts, Fragmentation Protective (For the Groin). Size 38 /Army) 44 (Navy). Contract DSA-100-4677. Unused condition. for collector's purposes only.
Parka M51 (Field Jacket) in unused condition. Contract QM (CTM) 10442 - C - 61 from 1961. Size Small Short.
Shirt Sleeping man sizing. S.
Medium Short, late Vietnam or early 70's dress, 101st ABN with hemmed edge, name tag and "army" silk.
Book Uniforms & Equipment of U.S. Military Advisors in Vietnam: 1957-1972 (Schiffer Military History). This new, extensively produced volume (the second volume in the series) is a comprehensive guide to the history, development, and use of uniforms and equipment during the participation of U.S. military advisors in the Vietnam War. Included are insignia, headgear, camouflage uniforms, modified items, body armor, boots, clothing accessories, documentary items, and personal effects from 1957-1972, which are examined in great detail. Using reconstructions and period photographs, the author presents the look and feel of U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps advisors in Vietnam. There is a separate chapter on ARVN Ranger, Airborne, and ARVN Infantry advisors, as well as Junk Force, RAG Force, and South Vietnamese Navy and Marine Corps advisors.
The HT-2A radio from The Hallicrafters is from the OPS family of radios. The HT-2A is one of the first models delivered under the CIA-funded Village Radio program sponsored by the Office of Public Safety (OPS) to provide local forces with short-range radios to report Viet Cong movements. The retractable antenna is undamaged. The plastic knob for volume control and transmission switching is missing. See photo for condition. Functionality is not guaranteed.
Bandolier for SKS ammunition. Locally produced. Purchased from the estate of a veteran.
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