Genuine WWII US Navy sterile compresses bandage, camouflaged dressing. Size: 4 inches. Manufactured by Acme Cotton Products Co., Inc. New York, N.Y. Dated July 13, 1943.
Delivered in its original wrapping, unopened condition.
Rare genuine WWII US Navy information brochure, intended for promoting the recruitment of female volunteers within the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service).
Format: 5.9in x 8.9in.
Complete (49 pages) and in very good overall condition.
Genuine WWII US Navy cloth bag featuring a drawstring.
The lower part is adorned with a red cross above initials M.D. - U.S.N.
Quite good overall condition.
Dimensions: 13.6in x 15.7in.
Nice genuine WWII US Navy Mark 2 combat knife, manufactured by Camillus, N.Y. and hallmarked on the ricasso. Comes in its original grey bakelite scabbard manufactured by B.M. Co . and marked USN MK 2 . Snap fastener of the securing strap is in working order.
Homogeneous set in good overall condition on which initiales K.H. have been engraved on the guard and scabbard.
Genuine WWII US Navy Botswain's Mate 1st Class Petty Officer insignia.
Intended to be worn on the white service uniform. The year 1944 is embroidered on the back.
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