Genuine WWII US insect repellent bottle, 6-12 formula, manufactured by Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation, New York. Used by medics and as found in various First Aid kits.
Bottle is full and unopened, straight from the box.
Genuine WWII light brown impregnated burlap used for camouflage netting on M1, MK II and Mk III helmets.
Lenght of approx 1 meter, wide 5 cm.
Original packaging for the roll of ten is only showed for information and is not included.
Reproduction paratrooper aid pouch. Ties to your web gear, or to your helmet netting. The ties are 18" long, 3/4" cotton webbing. The body is khaki cotton, with the "FIRST AID" stamped in the middle like the originals. No medical items inside, made to resemble the bandage box.
Superb WWII D-Day invasion U.S. "Wade stickers" replica for vehicle windshield/windscreen on Willys, Ford, Jeep, Dodge WC, GMC, Chevrolet, and more...
Size 8.25 x 4.25 inches & color print on both sides.
High quality replica made in France, probably the best on the market.
Genuine WWII US insect repellent bottle, 6-12 formula, manufactured by Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation, New York. Used by medics and as found in various First Aid kits.
Bottle is full and unopened, straight from the box.
Mint condition.
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