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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.
Unused Waterproof Backpack Bag, Waterproof, Clothing. Date of manufacture 1967 and 1968.
An exceptional piece of Marine Corps history. Authentic 1968 USMC green tunic belonging to a Master Gunnery Sergeant. Features a direct-sewn ribbon rack spanning WWII, Korea, and Vietnam, along with 6 hash marks (24 years of service). Size 36R.
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.
An exceptional identified artifact from the Vietnam War helicopter war. This K-2B Cotton Flight Suit belonged to Aviator Nathan N. Withington, a pilot with the 191st Assault Helicopter Company (AHC). The distinctive "Yosemite Sam" patch identifies him as a member of the elite "Bounty Hunters" Gunship Platoon. The suit retains the original leather nametag and the manufacture label dated 4 April 1966.
An incredibly scarce piece of Vietnam War history: An original ARVN (Army of the Republic of Vietnam) field shirt. Unlike US gear, surviving ARVN uniforms are very hard to find. This item was sourced directly from Vietnam, adding to its provenance. It is in "Salty" / combat-worn condition, featuring holes near the collar and a missing pocket button. The sleeve shows a distinct "Ghost Patch" outline where insignia was removed. Fits like a US Small.
A highly rare piece of headgear from the First Indochina War: The French Cotton "Gurkha" Beret (also known as Béret de brousse). Distinct from standard issue wool berets, this multi-panel cotton construction was designed specifically for the rigors of jungle warfare in Southeast Asia. This example is in lightly used condition with no damage, retaining its original shape. Size is approximately 52 (Small).
Insignia of the Central Highlands command! Up for sale is a genuine, period-original subdued shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) for the I Field Force, Vietnam (I FFV) dating from the 1960s. This is the highly sought-after early-to-mid war variation featuring a flat "Cut Edge," designed to be sewn onto the iconic tropical combat jungle fatigues. Lightly used, uniform-removed condition with a fantastic, honest vintage character. A cornerstone piece for any serious Vietnam War display or US combat patch collection!
An authentic World War II U.S. military mosquito headnet and camouflage cover for the M1 helmet. Issued primarily to the USMC and Navy in the Pacific theater to combat malaria, it is often colloquially (but incorrectly) known among collectors as a "sniper veil." Made of printed canvas and fine mesh. Unissued New Old Stock (NOS) condition. A must-have accessory for any Pacific war helmet display.
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.
A pristine, complete US Marine Corps Officer's Summer Service (Khaki) uniform set. Custom-tailored in 1962 for a USMC Captain. Includes the tunic, trousers, shirt, and a 1970-dated tropical wool tie. Highly desirable, wearable size (Pants 36x33, Jacket approx. 41). Excellent condition. Sold as a complete set only.
A must-have tactical resource for Vietnam War historians and Special Operations enthusiasts. This 2012 reprint by Special Operations Press combines two legendary Green Beret manuals into one volume: the "Combat Recon Manual" and the famous "B-52 Tips of the Trade." Compiled by the highly classified Project DELTA (Detachment B-52), it reveals the gritty, hard-learned tactics of deep jungle reconnaissance. Paperback, English language.
The mark of a frontline combat veteran! Up for sale is a genuine US Army Combat Infantryman Badge (CIB) from the Vietnam War era. This highly prestigious award is given only to infantrymen and Special Forces soldiers who have personally fought in active ground combat under hostile fire. The badge features a clutch-back design and bears the alphanumeric maker mark "S21 GI" on the reverse, firmly dating it to the 1960s. The blue enamel and silver finish are in beautiful condition. An essential centerpiece for any Vietnam-era Class A dress uniform display!
US camouflage belts Mitchel. Stock condition. The price is for 2pcs.
The insignia of the famed "Sky Soldiers"! Up for sale is a genuine, full-color US Army 173rd Airborne Brigade shoulder patch (SSI) complete with its matching "AIRBORNE" tab. The 173rd made history as the first major US Army ground combat unit deployed to the Vietnam War in 1965. This two-piece set features classic 1960s construction with flat "Cut Edges" and the highly sought-after white bobbin "snowy back." Lightly used with an honest vintage patina from actual uniform wear. A foundational piece for any Vietnam War militaria collection!
Rare 2nd Pattern M65 Jacket dated 1967. Features aluminum (silver) zippers. Original "Hell on Wheels" insignia and name tapes. Size Long Medium. Includes 1969 liner.
Genuine 1969 Vietnam era M65 jacket. Features the rare "Sportmaster Inc." label misprint. Aluminum zippers. Heavy authentic patina and wear. Size Small-Long.
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).
Rare printed cloth insignia of the South Vietnamese 21st Infantry Division (ARVN). Features the "Thunderbolt" design screen-printed on coarse fabric. Authentic "Theater Made" piece from the Mekong Delta region.
Genuine US Military Type IV Survival/Crash Axe. Manufactured by Frank & Warren. Museum quality with original blade sticker. Includes sheath, sharpening stone, and signal mirror.
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