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Packet, Sulfanilamide powder, The Upjohn Company, Full
Genuine WWII US packet of sulfanilamide powder. As used by the U.S. Army Medical Department and medics of WWII. Perfect to complete your medic bag. Never open and manufactured by The Upjohn Company .

Pads, Shoulder, M3, OD 3
Superb genuine WWII US pair of M3 shoulder pads used to absorb the weight of mortar .30 Cal, bazooka, etc... Mint condition.

Tent, Half, Shelter, 1st Type, US Army, 1942
Genuine WWII US Army shelter-half tent, dated 1942, of the early type -- manufacturer's name is hardly legible. As part of his issue, every GI had a shelter-half, usually rolled into the M1928 haversack's pack carrier. A two-man tent could be pitched by buttoning together two similar pieces. Good overall condition; comes along with its three-part mast and five wooden pegs.

Armband, Observer, AWS, USAAF
Genuine WWII US Aircraft Warning Service armand, made in royal blue wool felt material, with machine-embroidered insignia. Created in May 1941, the AWS was a civilian branch of the US military whose mission consisted in watching for enemy aircraft entering the American airspace, both on the West Coast and the East Coast. At the peak of its activity, on the East Coast, the AWS numbered 750,000 volunteers -- mostly women -- who had received extensive training in aircraft recognition and were posted to various observation centers. The AWS was disbanded in May 1944. Dimensions: 18 x 4 inches, like most regulation brassards. Due to the lack of fastening device, the armband was usually fixed on the left sleeve by a safety pin. Mint condition.

Box, Cartridge, Caliber .30 M6
Nice reproduction of the US cardboard box, intended for containing 50 rounds, caliber .30 M6, for the M1 and M1A1 Carbine with grenade launcher. Empty.

Box, Ammo, .30 cal. M2, Armor Piercing
Nice reproduction carboard box intended for 20 rounds, armor piercing, caliber .30, for M1 Rifle or Browning machine gun. This cartridge is used against lightly armored vehicles, protective shelters, and personnel, and can be identified by its black bullet tip. Box is empty.

Patch, XXIII Corps, US Army, Manufacturing Error
Genuine WWII US Twenty-third Corps (XXIII Corps) shoulder patch. The XXIII Corps participated in the Rhineland and Central Europe campaigns, under the command of the 15th US Army. This rare insignia features a manufacturing error: one of the arrow is missing.

Wings, Navigator, USAAF
USAAF Navigator wings replica, antic silver finish. 7.5cm. Clutch back.

Pack, Chewing Gum, WRIGLEY'S, Made in Great Britain, Only to Armed Forces Overseas
Genuine WWII Wrigley's chewing gum pack, containing five pieces. British-made 'economy' package (Only to Armed Forces Overseas). Untouched condition.

Pliers and Crimper, Demolition M2, WM. SCHOLLHORN CO.
Genuine WWII US Army M2 multi-purpose pliers and crimper -- one handle ends as a screwdriver blade, the other is a spike for boring a small hole in the TNT block and inserting a fuze. The crimping claws are designed for attaching a blasting cap or length of detonating cord to the fuze. Manufactured by Wm. Schollhorn Co. This type was, among others, issued as part of the parachutist's demolition bag -- see illustration #5 of technical manual Technical Training of Parachutist . Good overall condition.

Shirt, Wool, Special, 15 ½ x 33, 1945, CLUETT PEABODY & CO., INC., Mint
Great genuine WWII US Army OD flannel shirt with gas flap (Special), of the standard regulation pattern issued to all branches of service. Label is dated January 18, 1945; size 15 ½ x 33. Mint, unissued condition; retains all original tags.