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USMC Green Dress jacket with belt. Series 337. Size approximately corresponds to Small.
Used pants (TROUSERS, MAN'S, COTTON, WIND RESISTANT). Rip-Stop material. Year of manufacture 1969. Size Medium Long. Trousers have one small hole on the leg. Overall very nice condition.
Unopened C ration accessory pack.
Unused forearm for M16A1 rifle.
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 Field Pack, Combat M-1956.
Used buttstock for M16A1 rifle. First model without cleaning shaft - only with rubber boot. Used condition with no cracks or damage.
Parka M51 (Field Jacket) in unused condition. Contract QM (CTM) 10442 - C - 61 from 1961. Size Small Short.
Rucksack, Lightweight P-64 (welded frame). In very nice condition. Contract DSA 1-3858-64-E.
Lightly used flashlight MX-991/U. Manufacturer GT Price. The flashlight are functional.
Unused 5qt water bag. Contract 1968.
60s Vietnam War Vietnamese-Made US Army Branch Tape
Bandolier for SKS ammunition. Locally produced. Purchased from the estate of a veteran.
Unused Trousers, Man's, Camouflage Cotton. Size X Small Regular. Camouflage ERDL. Contract DSA100-68-C-2176.
Used blouse (Coat, Man's, Cotton, Wind Resistant Rip-Stop Poplin). Size Medium Long. Contract DSA 100-68-C-2821. Army and name patch are "in country made". The Special Forces shoulder patch is a regular Army issue. Blouse has several repairs see photo.
Very nice beret with flash 3rd Special Forces Group and badge. Flash has a thin edge. The beret is size 6 1/4. Production 1973.
Used MACV patch—design with a thin edge.
11th Cavalry patch in black and green with cut edge.
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