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Shirt Sleeping man sizing. S.
An authentic U.S. Army Pamphlet (PAM 350-12) issued in May 1967, right in the thick of the Vietnam War. Titled "Guide for Squad Leaders," this manual was essential reading for NCOs. It focuses on the psychological and practical aspects of leading men in combat, maintaining discipline, and building a cohesive squad. A fantastic historical reference and display piece for Vietnam War reenactors and militaria collectors.
Genuine vintage Parachute Rigger qualification patch. "Old School" construction featuring embroidery on a black wool felt base. Distinctive red "RIGGER" text. Reverse side features period-correct "cheesecloth" gauze backing. Mint condition..
High-quality embroidered reproduction of the JCRC (Joint Casualty Resolution Center) shoulder patch. Unit established in 1973 (Nakhon Phanom, Thailand) to recover MIA/KIA personnel from the Vietnam War. Classic shield design with Indochina map. Sew-on type.
Genuine 1962 dated jar of "Plug, Ear, Noise Protection, Disposable". Manufactured by U.S. Plastic Molding Corp. Full jar containing original pink wax/plastic plugs. Excellent display condition for early Vietnam War collections..
A spectacular piece of Vietnam War history: An original "Theater Made" (In-country) combat jacket in the ERDL Brown Dominant (Highland) camouflage pattern. Unlike standard issue gear, this was custom-tailored locally in SE Asia, a practice common among Special Forces and career officers. This specific example is in Unissued / NOS condition, retaining pristine colors and fabric stiffness – a virtually impossible find for theater-made gear.
REPRO beret in Tiger Stripe camouflage - size Large 59/60.
A pristine example of the most desirable private-purchase headgear in US Army history: The Morry Luxenberg "Green Beret". Sourced directly from the estate of Special Forces soldier "Norton" (service spanning Vietnam to the 1990s). Luxenberg berets, often Made in England, were prized by operators for their superior wool quality and "shaved" appearance. This item is Unissued/New Old Stock, retaining the rare plastic shield over the diamond logo with the original price sticker still attached. Size 7 1/8.
Used MP tape on fabric backing in ERDL masking. The tape is lightly used. The letters are ironed on the tape. The letter P is slightly peeling off (can be sewn on).
A holy grail piece for Vietnam War and Cold War collectors! Up for sale is a stunning, unissued military flight suit (coveralls) in the highly desirable ERDL Brown Dominant (Highland) camouflage pattern. Featuring the classic aviator cut with multiple zippered pockets, this suit is in pristine New Old Stock condition with vibrant colors. While the original manufacturer's tag is missing, it is an incredible find, especially since it fits a modern, taller build (approx. 180-185 cm / 5'11" - 6'1"). Perfect for MACV-SOG, pilot, or door gunner impressions.
Genuine carrier for the XM28 "Grasshopper" riot control mask. Still sealed in the original 1969 government packaging. Rare NOS condition. Famous "Tunnel Rat" gear.
A very successful reproduction of the famous Tiger Stripe Boonie Hat, synonymous with US Special Forces and LRRPs during the Vietnam War. Made from 100% cotton, avoiding the shiny look of cheap synthetic copies. This hat will fade naturally over time for a "battle-hardened" look. An excellent, cost-effective alternative to rare originals for field use. Size Medium (fits 57-58 cm head circumference).
Lightly used US laundry bag. Size approx. 55cm x 75cm.
A true piece of Vietnam War history! Up for sale is a genuine U.S. Army rain poncho definitively dated to the height of the Vietnam conflict in 1968. This represents the first generation of the lightweight coated nylon twill ponchos that replaced the heavy rubberized canvas models. Presented in classic Olive Drab, this piece is in very good, used condition with no major damage and boasts a highly legible manufacturer's stamp. Perfect for Vietnam reenactors and serious collectors.
Rare "Theater Made" US Jump Wings. Hand-embroidered silver bullion on black felt. Manufactured in Okinawa, Japan during the Vietnam War era. Features distinctive paper backing with clutch posts. Excellent condition.
Classic private-purchase camouflage trousers featuring the iconic Duck Hunter spot pattern. A favorite of US Advisors, SEALs, and CIDG troops in the early 1960s.
Rare original propaganda booklet from the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam). Titled "U.S. Planes Downed Over North Vietnam". Contains stamps depicting anti-aircraft victories. Iconic POW cover image.
Genuine 1966 dated fragmentation protective groin armor. "Diaper" style shorts designed to complement the M69 vest. Size 38 (Army). Unissued condition.
Extremely rare 1967 contract M65 by Chief Apparel featuring factory brass Talon zippers (anomaly for this year). Excellent dark color. Fully patched (4th ID / CO Guard). Size Long Medium.
Rare Vietnam War era waterproof bag featuring "Chieu Hoi" (Open Arms) propaganda text in Vietnamese. Designed to hold M16 magazines while encouraging enemy defection. Dated March 1970.
The iconic "Sword of Vietnam" from the battle for Saigon! Up for sale is a genuine, Vietnam War-era shoulder patch (Shoulder Sleeve Insignia) for the II Field Force, Vietnam (II FFV). This massive corps-level command oversaw US operations in the critical III Corps Tactical Zone surrounding Saigon. This is the tactical subdued version (OD/Black) featuring a classic flat "cut-edge" border. The lack of a merrowed edge and the unsealed reverse confirm it as a 100% authentic, US-made piece produced during the conflict (late 1960s). Mint, unissued condition.
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