First Aid Outfit for Air Crew, Mk II, Air Ministry, Untouched
€745.00
Tax included
Scarce genuine WWII RAF unopened olive drab rubberized cotton First Aid outfit, pouch approximately 5,9in x 5,9in x 1,2in. Printed on both sides with a list of contents including Ampoules Syringe, Anti-Burn Mittens, Anti-Burn Jelly In 1oz Tube, Large Wound Dressing and Safety Pin. Clear Air Ministry markings.
There were four variants of the Aircrew First Aid Kit, Mk I, Mk II, Mk III, and MkIV. The only difference lies in the printed contents: one list refers to the anti-burn hand protection as mittens, the other describes them as gloves. Each kit contained two morphine syrettes, two anti-burn mitten-gloves, one 1 oz. tube of anti-burn jelly, one large wound dressing, and one safety pin.
Some very light soiling but otherwise in superb overall condition. Carried by each airman, including some USAAF aircrew.
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