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Combat boot buckle. Perfect for repair. Very good condition.
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Combat boot buckle. Perfect for repair. Very good condition.
List of phrases. Yellow stock paper fold out in its envelope. It contains various phrases translated to French, Dutch, German and Spanish. These were in Air Force escape pouches. Hard to find on the loose. Very good condition.
Cavalry spurs, M-1911. Marked U.S. over W.L. for Whitehorse & Lecompte. Complete with the original buckles and leather straps. As shown in various manuals. Very good condition.
M-167-A Clipboard. OD green clipboard with Masonite sheets and steel spring hinges. These are quite hard to find. Very good condition.
Waterproof Jungle Food Bag. 1943 dated. Unused. Very good condition.
Fabric map 43 C/D Holland, Belgium, France and Germany. Full color Escape and Evasion map printed on rayon. Part of the series of 10 maps of Europe that were produced by the British in 1943. The 43 in the right upper corners is the indication of the year of production. These type of maps were...
Fabric map 43 C / D, Holland, Belgium, France and Germany. Full color Escape and Evasion map printed on rayon. Part of the series of 10 maps of Europe that were produced by the British in 1943. The 43 in the right upper corners is the indication of the year of production. These type of maps...
Small bottle containing 100 Halazone tablets. For purifying water in canteens. Produced by Abbott Labatories. The bottom of the bottle is marked with Abbott Lab. and the diamond-oval-I logo of the Owens-Illinois Glass Company. The 4 to the right of the makers logo dates the bottle to 1944....
Burial bottles. Six small green vials in their original cardboard box. These bottles were to be buried along with GI's who were killed in combat. They were used to store Graves Registration form No. 1 or any piece of paper with identifying information about the soldier. The bottles in this box...
Army issue spectacles glasses. Excellent for repair and not easy to find on the loose. Also see last photo of complete Army issue spectacles and OD case. Very good condition.
Army issue eyelasses in their original OD velvet lined case. It belonged to J.F. Maska, ASN 36781282. It seems he covered the temples with plastic. Original wartime GI spectacles are becoming very hard to find, especially ID-ed ones. This example is superb for display. Very good condition.