› Válka ve Vietnamu › Survival Vest SRU-21 - 1974
Used CAP, FIELD, POLYESTER OG 106. The cap has a captain's rank and badge Army Senior Aviation Badgesewn on. Size corresponds to size 7.
Used blouse (Coat, Man's, Camouflage Cotton, Wind Resistant Poplin). Camouflage ERDL. Size Medium - Regular. Size label missing.
Commemorative plaque 21st Vietnamese Ranger Bn. Material lacquered wood. On the plaque is a label with the text "Presented to CPT. Douglas H. Milss Senior Advisor May 69 - Nov 69. Dimensions 18cm x 25,5cm.
Used blouse COAT, MAN'S COMBAT, TROPICAL. Rip-Stop material. Size Medium Regular. Contract DSA 69-C-1161. See photo for condition.
Used legs for M-16 from Colt. There is a typical notch on the feet, but it is superficial and does not go through the sheet metal. The packaging for the feet is used. Zipper is functional. There is a broken button on the extractor pocket see photo.
US canvas bag. Size 25 x 28cm.
Meal, Combat, Individual B-3 Unit. Perfect condition. Canned food not bloated or damaged. Not for consumption.
Unused pouch Pocket, Ammunition, SMG M3. Contract DSA-1-8264.
Unused Hat, Jungle and mosquito net. Size 7. Contract DSA 1-3621-64-C.
Used blouse COAT, MAN'S COMBAT, TROPICAL. Rip-Stop material. Size Large Long. Contract DSA 68-C-1830.
Originally packed M6 bayonet from MIlpar. Packing date 1961. Only bayonet.
Unused Body Armor, Ground Troops, Variable Type vest with plates. Size Medium Long. Contract DSA 100-69-C-0548. Perfect unused condition. There is a small tear in the cotton fabric on the inside back see photo.
The vest was tested by the 1st Cavalry Division in Vietnam from January to May 1967, and although it was too heavy for foot mobile operations, it was recommended for personnel involved in escorting convoys and motorized patrols.
Used M51 Parka, Extreme Cold Weather (Fishtail). Rare contract DSA-1-9230 from 1965. Size X-Small.
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.
Meal, Combat, Individual B-2 Unit. Perfect condition. Canned food not bloated or damaged. Not for consumption.
Armor, Body, Fragmentation Protective, With 3/4 Collar. Size Medium. Contract DSA-100-68-C-2159. Perfect condition. Zipper and ballistic liner is undamaged.
Lightly used M1967 USMC Combat Field Pack. Year of manufacture 1970. Very nice condition. Rubber collar is in good condition..
The M1967 USMC Combat Field Pack nylon pack was designed by the Marine Corps Airborne Forces Development Center as a replacement for the M1941 Haversack.1 The design of the pack evolved from the experimental XM1964 Haversack and featured two external pockets in addition to the main storage compartment, which had a waterproof rubberized collar. The top flap had two side strap hinges and one in the middle for attaching a blade carrier.
When matching USMC M1967 straps were used with the gear belt, the pack was worn on the back by attaching the top loops to the shoulder hooks of the straps and connecting the pack carabiners to the carabiners on the straps. Alternatively, it could have been worn as a backpack by connecting the front and back sling straps to the D-rings on the bottom of the pack.
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