


Bag, M7, Assault Gas Mask
M7 waterproof rubber bag, intended for the M5 gas mask, as used by US airborne and first wave assault troops on D-Day such as the Rangers, 1st, 4th and 29th Infantry Divisions.
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M7 waterproof rubber bag, intended for the M5 gas mask, as used by US airborne and first wave assault troops on D-Day such as the Rangers, 1st, 4th and 29th Infantry Divisions.
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