




Headnet, Mosquito
Reproduction of the US Army mosquito headnet type M-1942, adjustable with one lace.
Issued to all servicemen deployed in tropical areas and in the USAAF Emergency Vest Type C-1.
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Reproduction of the US Army mosquito headnet type M-1942, adjustable with one lace.
Issued to all servicemen deployed in tropical areas and in the USAAF Emergency Vest Type C-1.
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