Nice genuine WWII US Army and Marine Corps M1943 Jungle Pack, green version.
Intended for troops deployed in tropical theaters of operations, the Jungle Pack was first tested in Panama prior to being issued to various units in the Pacific in 1943 and 1944. Two versions were produced -- camouflaged fabric and OD 7 fabric.
The present early-production pack was manufactured by Goodcraft in 1942; retains all original straps; zipper is in working order.
Genuine WWII US Army M1943 Jungle Pack, of the camouflage cloth type.
Intended for troops deployed in tropical theaters of operations, the Jungle Pack was first tested in Panama prior to being issued to various units in the Pacific in 1943-1944. Two versions were produced -- camouflage fabric, and OD 7 fabric.
Manufactured by Carter Bros., Inc. and dated 1943.
Complete and in good overall condition; Talon zipper and snap hooks are in working order.
Great pair of genuine WWII US Army jungle boots, made in green heavy duty canvas and fitted with black rubber soles.
These high combat shoes, featuring thick soles and intended for hot and humid climates, were introduced by the end of the summer 1942 and mostly worn in South West Pacific.
Manufactured by Hood Rubber Co. Contract is dated September 19, 1942.
Nice homogeneous pair, in quite good overall condition, retaining its cotton shoelaces; the rubber soles are slightly damaged, particularly on both toe caps.
Size 8.
Nice genuine WWII US Army and Marine Corps M1943 Jungle Pack, green version.
Intended for troops deployed in tropical theaters of operations, the Jungle Pack was first tested in Panama prior to being issued to various units in the Pacific in 1943 and 1944. Two versions were produced -- camouflaged fabric and OD 7 fabric.
The present early-production pack was manufactured by Goodcraft in 1942; retains all original straps; zipper is in working order.
Very good overall condition.
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