

Amazing and scarce genuine WWII US Army OD 7 canvas assault vest, manufactured by TWEEDIE and dated 1944. Hastily designed in 1943 and produced in early 1944, this type was only used on a large scale on the occasion of the D-Day amphibious landings in Normandy, where it was issued to elements of various first-wave units of the 1st, 4th and 29th Infantry Divisions, as well as Rangers.
The present vest, which is to be closed by two quick-release straps (one is missing here), features two slanted breast pockets for easier access to contents, two hip pockets, and two smaller compartments intended for carrying a handgrenade. A cloth strip was sewn into the upper pockets and grenade compartments in order to draw their contents as fast as possible. Four pair of grommets are located around the waist -- two on the front and two at the rear -- so that individual gear could be secured thanks to the bent-wire hooks. The rear of the vest features two larger compartments which are supposed to replace the haversack -- the upper pouch has a separate sheath designed for the bayonet, and a tab with a pair of grommets onto which the T-shovel can be attached.
Excellent overall condition. Size: Medium.
Amazing and scarce genuine WWII US Army OD 7 canvas assault vest, manufactured by TWEEDIE and dated 1944. Hastily designed in 1943 and produced in early 1944, this type was only used on a large scale on the occasion of the D-Day amphibious landings in Normandy, where it was issued to elements of various first-wave units of the 1st, 4th and 29th Infantry Divisions, as well as Rangers.
The present vest, which is to be closed by two quick-release straps (one is missing here), features two slanted breast pockets for easier access to contents, two hip pockets, and two smaller compartments intended for carrying a handgrenade. A cloth strip was sewn into the upper pockets and grenade compartments in order to draw their contents as fast as possible. Four pair of grommets are located around the waist -- two on the front and two at the rear -- so that individual gear could be secured thanks to the bent-wire hooks. The rear of the vest features two larger compartments which are supposed to replace the haversack -- the upper pouch has a separate sheath designed for the bayonet, and a tab with a pair of grommets onto which the T-shovel can be attached.
Excellent overall condition. Size: Medium.
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