



Strap, Carrying, Bag, M-1936, British-Made, J. & A. H. Ltd. 1944
Genuine WWII US Army khaki carrying strap, intended for the M1936 field bag.
Made in Britain for the US Army in 1944.
Very good overall condition.
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Genuine WWII US Army khaki carrying strap, intended for the M1936 field bag.
Made in Britain for the US Army in 1944.
Very good overall condition.
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