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Transmitting Tetrode, Telefunken RS 282, Luftwaffe
Genuine WWII German Telefunken RS 282 transmitting tetrode, intended for various type of radio transmitters. The present tetrode is complete and in very good overall condition. Height: 10.6in.

Tray, Mess, US Army Medical Department, CHICAGO MOULDED PROD. CORP. 1945
Genuine WWII US Army Medical Department brown melamine mess tray, manufactured by Chicago Moulded Prod. Corp. and dated 1945. Very good overall condition. Dimensions: 11.7in x 15.6in.

Trip wire, demolition, Type 2
Genuine WWII US Army spool of yellow and green colored trip wire for booby traps. Very good condition.

Tripod, LG-21, for Signal Lamp, M-227 (SE-11), Pathfinder
Genuine WWII US Army LG-21 tripod for the M-227 signal lamp issued to Parachute Infantry Regiments (one per Rifle Company) and Naval Beach Battalions as part of the SE-11 Signal Lamp Equipment Set. Also used by Pathfinders for markings the drop zones. Good overall condition.

Trousers, Battledress, 1937 Pattern, British, 1941
Nice genuine WWII British Battledress trousers, 1937 Pattern. Intended for being worn with the matching blouse, these high-waisted trousers feature two side pockets, a large cargo pocket (with buttoned flap) on the left thigh, a smaller pocket on the right thigh -- designed for carrying the first-aid packet -- and a hip pocket at the rear (with buttoned flap). Initial P visible on the War Department ink stamp at the waist indicates that the trousers were issued in 1941. Waist size seems to correspond to 30. Very good, worn condition; retains all original metal buttons.

Trousers, Battledress, 1939 Pattern, Canadian, Size 2, 1945
Great genuine WWII Canadian battledress trousers, 1939 Pattern. Dated April 1945. Size 2. Intended for being worn with the matching jacket, these high-waisted trousers feature a large cargo pocket on the left thigh, a smaller pocket on the right thigh -- designed for carrying the first-aid packet -- and a hip pocket at the rear. Complete and in very good overall condition.

Trousers, Battledress, 1939 Pattern, Canadian, Size 2, 1946
Great genuine post-WWII Canadian battledress trousers, 1939 Pattern. Dated November 1946. Size 2. Intended for being worn with the matching jacket, these high-waisted trousers feature a large cargo pocket on the left thigh, a smaller pocket on the right thigh -- designed for carrying the first-aid packet -- and a hip pocket at the rear. Complete and in very good overall condition.

Trousers, Combat, Winter (Tanker Bib), US Army
Great genuine WWII US Army second type winter combat trousers, wool-lined twill, with zippered fly opening and adjustable straps. Tightening of ankles is allowed by snap fasteners. Often worn by tank crews and motorcyclists, the so-called 'tanker' jacket and bib soon became popular with officers of various branches of service, not to mention paratroopers of the 504th PIR, fighter pilots, and sailors of the Naval Beach Battalions on D-Day. Warmer than the A-2 jacket and more comfortable, the jacket was made of the same material as the trousers, featuring the wool blanket type lining. Very good overall condition. All zippers are in working order.

Trousers, Combat, Winter (Tanker Bib), US Army, Second Type
Great genuine WWII US Army winter combat trousers, of the second type made in wool-lined twill, with zippered fly opening and adjustable straps. Tightening of ankles is allowed by snap fasteners. Often worn by tank crews and motorcyclists, the so-called 'tanker' jacket and bib soon became popular amongst officers of various branches of service -- not to mention paratroopers of the 504th PIR, fighter pilots, and sailors of the Naval Beach Battalions on D-Day. Warmer than the A-2 jacket and more comfortable, the jacket was made of the same material as the trousers, featuring the wool blanket type lining. Many infantrymen also wore it during the Battle of the Bulge. Complete and in excellent overall condition; all zippers are in working order.

Trousers, Combat, Winter (Tanker Bib), US Army, Second Type
Great genuine WWII US Army winter combat trousers, of the second type made in wool-lined twill, with zippered fly opening and adjustable straps. Tightening of ankles is allowed by snap fasteners. Often worn by tank crews and motorcyclists, the so-called 'tanker' jacket and bib soon became popular amongst officers of various branches of service -- not to mention paratroopers of the 504th PIR, fighter pilots, and sailors of the Naval Beach Battalions on D-Day. Warmer than the A-2 jacket and more comfortable, the jacket was made of the same material as the trousers, featuring the wool blanket type lining. Many infantrymen also wore it during the Battle of the Bulge. Complete and in very good overall condition; all zippers are in working order.

Trousers, Combat, Winter (Tanker Bib), US Army, Second Type, Named
Great genuine WWII US Army winter combat trousers, of the second type made in wool-lined twill, with zippered fly opening and adjustable straps. Tightening of ankles is allowed by snap fasteners -- the tab of the left leg has come apart. Often worn by tank crews and motorcyclists, the so-called 'tanker' jacket and bib soon became popular amongst officers of various branches of service -- not to mention paratroopers of the 504th PIR, fighter pilots, and sailors of the Naval Beach Battalions on D-Day. Warmer and more comfortable than the A-2 jacket, the matching jacket was made of the same material as the trousers, featuring the wool blanket-type lining. Many infantrymen also wore it during the Battle of the Bulge. Complete and in very good overall condition; all Talon zippers are in working order. Name R.L. Manville has been written inside.

Trousers, Field, Over, White, Foster Bros. Sportswear Co., Inc., 1944, Small
Nice genuine WWII US Army overwhite trousers, intended for being worn along with matching smock and mittens for camouflage purpose in snowy environment. Manufactured by Foster Bros. Sportswear Co., Inc. and dated 1944. Size: Small. Complete and in very good overall condition.