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GI spectacles, ID-ed - Quick view

Army issue eyelasses in their original OD velvet lined case. It belonged to PVT Chester A. White, ASN 33879421, who enlisted on November 20, 1944  The nose section is stamped FUL-VUE12. Original wartime GI spectacles are becoming very hard to find, especially ID-ed ones. Perfect example with...

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Combat medic badge - Quick view

Combat medic badge, similar to the Combat Infantry Badge, but for medical personnel engaged in ground combat. Marked Sterling in correct raised lettering. Original Combat medic badges are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Very good condition.

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Iodine applicator - Quick view

Iodine applicator. Medical item nr. 9111800. Glass vial in its protective wooden case. Produced by the Davis Emergency Equipment Co. Inc. (as seen on page 66 of «US WW2 First-Aids of the Medical Department: Kits & Men part 3 & 4» book). It was never opened or even handled. As found in...

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Allen's Aspirin - Quick view

Allen's Aspirin. Six tablets in typical wartime cardboard box straight from the counter display carton. On the back of each package is explained 'this new victory package is adopted to help conserve metals needed for the war effort'. The tablets are still present. Nice wartime display item...

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C ration crate - Quick view

C ration crate. Wooden C ration crate that contained 8 rations = 48 cans. There were 8 cans with Meat & Beans, 8 cans with Vegetable Stew, 8 can with Vegetable Hash & 24 cans bread unit. 6 cans made 3 meals for a day. Each meal consisted of a meat unit and a bread unit. The crate is...

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