Genuine WWII British Made small mesh M1 helmet net. Type seen worn by the 9th, 90th Infantry Division, 82nd Airborne Division and Rangers in Normandy and by 101st Airborne Division in Holland. Found many years ago in a depot at St. Lo, Normandy.
Made by Joseph Gundry Ltd. , net and rope makers based in Bridport, Dorset, UK.
Excellent overall condition, complete with drawstring. Label is not included.
Nice genuine WWII US M1942 khaki canvas first-aid packet pouch, manufactured in Britain for the US Army. Markings are hardly legible. Comes with its original Carlisle first-aid packet in tin box.
Homogeneous set in good, used condition.
Genuine WWII US canteen, manufactured by S.M. Co. anddated 1944, complete with its cup manufactured by K. M. Co. and dated 1944, too.
This set comes in a nice British-made khaki cover, dated 1944.
Homogeneous lott, in very good overall condition.
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