Genuine WWII US Army medical pouch, intended for carrying various bandages and first-aid accessories -- different types of supplies could be contained, depending on the personnel's position.
This model could be carried as a single musette bag or as a pair, thanks to a specific suspender.
Good, used condition; comes with a short canvas strap -- snap hook is damaged.
Genuine WWII US OD canvas strap designed to secure the patient to the litter. The straps featured two sprung metal clips attached to either end, and designed to fit around the poles of the litter. The strap was adjustable, and according to the Medical Supply Catalog of 1 March, 1944, for securing patient to litter, 4 were required per litter.
During amphibious landings, landing ships provided eight bunk straps per litter, metal pull type, to the Medical Department for landing operations. Bunk straps were used to secure patients to litters while being hoisted aboard.
W-54 Dodge Ambulance and medical Jeep.
Genuine WWII US Army Medical Department black bakelite vial, intended for containing various pills.
This type was designed for taking place in the insert of the large medical pouches, or in the Jungle First-Aid Kit.
Very good overall condition.
Genuine WWII US Army long and short canvas straps, intended for the medical pouch which contained various bandages and first-aid accessories -- different types of supplies could be carried, depending on the personnel's position.
The pouch could be carried as a single musette bag or as a pair, thanks to a specific suspender.
Quite good overall condition; snap hooks are in working order.
Genuine WWII US Army medical pouch, intended for carrying various bandages and first-aid accessories -- different types of supplies could be contained, depending on the personnel's position.
This model could be carried as a single musette bag or as a pair, thanks to a specific suspender.
Very good overall condition; comes with a Marine Corps belt suspender.
Rare genuine WWII US Army medical set made up of a harness, two medical pouches, and two small straps.
Intially designed for pulling a stretcher bearer cart, it was used throughout the war for carrying medical pouches, which were intended for various bandages and first-aid accessories -- different types of supplies could be carried, depending on the personnel's position
Nice homogeneous set, in good overall condition.
Genuine WWII US Army medical pouch, intended for carrying various bandages and first-aid accessories -- different types of supplies could be contained, depending on the personnel's position.
This model could be carried as a single musette bag or as a pair, thanks to a specific suspender.
Good, used condition; comes with a short canvas strap -- snap hook is damaged.
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