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Bag, Barrack, 1944
Genuine WWII US Barrack Bag, OD canvas cloth. Two were issued to every soldier (labeled A and B). After the indroduction of the better duffel bag, it was used as a laundry bag. Good overall condition with repairs. Label dated May 8, 1944.

Bag, Sleeping, Mountain, US Army
Nice genuine WWII US Army OD sarcophagus-shaped sleeping bag, of the type stuffed with down and feathers initially intended for mountain troops. Talon zipper is in working order. Complete and in good overall condition; retains its original label.

Blanket, Medical Department, AMERICAN WOOLEN CO., Inc., Type II, 1942, Item No. 99090
Genuine WWII US wool blanket, with Medical Department label, dated 1942, in excellent condition. Item N° 99090.

Blanket, Medical Department, MARSHALL FIELD & CO., US Army, Item N° 71580
Genuine WWII US wool blanket, with Medical Department label tag, dated 1945. Nice condition, no moth hole.

Blanket, Medical Department, US Army, 1944
Genuine WWII US wool blanket, with Medical Department markings, dated 1944. Nice condition, no moth hole.

Blanket, US Army
Genuine WWII US Army issue wool blanket. Label is missing. Quite good overall condition.

Blanket, Wool, US Army Medical Department, Item No. 99090
Great genuine post-WWII US Army Medical Department wool blanket, adorned with the caduceus. Excellent overall condition.

Blanket, Wool, US Army, Type I
Genuine WWII US Army Type I standard issue wool blanket, retaining its original label (illegible). Good overall condition despite a few tears.

Blanket, Wool, US Army, Type I, 1943
Genuine WWII US Army Type I standard issue wool blanket, manufactured by Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Co. Contract: October 29, 1943. Quite good overall condition despite some minor moth damage.

Bucket, Canvas, 'Supply'
Genuine canvas bucket, fitted with a cord handle. Mention Supply has been written in capital letters. Used condition. Height: 8.3in.

Bucket, Watering, Canvas, ACME P.E. CO. 1943
Genuine WWII US Army canvas watering bucket, manufactured by Acme P.E. Co. and dated 1943. This item was often seen attached onto the jeep's jerrycan. Good overall condition despite a single tear in the lower part.

Bugle, G with Slide to F, Rexcraft, U.S. REGULATION
Genuine WWII US Army brass bugle, G with slide to F, to be played by the company bugler for customary calls, from 'reveille' to 'retreat'. This instrument features two loops intended for attaching a sling or a unit tabard. Good overall condition; hallmarked U.S. Regulation - Made in U.S.A. Mouthpiece manufactured by Rexcraft .