





Haversack, M-1928, J.A. SHOE 1941, Hq., 110th Engineer Combat Battalion
Genuine WWII US Army M1928 haversack, of the standard regulation type issued to various branches of service in most theaters of operations.
Manufactured by J.A. Shoe and dated 1941.
Good overall condition; retains all original straps and meat can pouch (pack carrier is missing).
The following red markings have been stenciled on the back: HQ-110-ENG. 74.
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Genuine WWII US Army M1928 haversack, of the standard regulation type issued to various branches of service in most theaters of operations.
Manufactured by J.A. Shoe and dated 1941.
Good overall condition; retains all original straps and meat can pouch (pack carrier is missing).
The following red markings have been stenciled on the back: HQ-110-ENG. 74.
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