Genuine WWII US delivery harness in OD canvas, designed for 165 lbs. bundles.
Snap hook in working condition.
Repairs show the harness has been used by French Army after war.
Great genuine WWII USAAF Type A-6 aerial delivery container, intended for dropping rations and drinking water.
This is the heavy duty canvas bag only, complete with original harness (snap hook is in working condition).
Very good overall condition.
Extremely rare genuine WWII British Type F Container canvas bag, introduced in 1944.
Manufactured by W.W. Ltd. and dated 1944.
Popular with the Special Operations Executive, which used it to parachute radio equipment intended for Jedburgh Teams and Resistance groups in enemy-occupied territory, particularly the Wireless Sets Nos. 11, 19, 21 and 22, this type also saw action on the occasion of Operation Market Garden in Holland.
This large canvas bag features a wooden frame in order to reinforce the bottom.
Complete and in very good overall condition; found at Froidchapelle, Belgium.
Illustration documents available in digital format only.
Great genuine WWII USAAF Type A-6 aerial delivery container harness, intended for dropping rations and drinking water.
Very good overall condition.
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