WWII USA Elgin made OD canvas wrist watch band with sewed eyelets and silver color buckle were made for US Army ORD or A-11 type watches. Found in original box dated 1942. These boxes were shipped to various military depots. This 1 piece band is 5/8-inches (16 mm) wide, which was standard for the USA made WWII issued Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, and Bulova watches.
Genuine WWII US pouch magazine for carbine M1. Manufactured by HAMLIN CANVAS GOODS Co. and dated 1943.
Mint condition, NOS, never issued, found in their original wooden crate.
Genuine WWII US Army Class A jacket button, for both other ranks and officers, found in its original box dated 1942. The OR's jacket features four of those buttons, whereas the officers' one has three buttons.
2cm.
WWII USA Elgin made OD canvas wrist watch band with sewed eyelets and silver color buckle were made for US Army ORD or A-11 type watches. Found in original box dated 1942. These boxes were shipped to various military depots. This 1 piece band is 5/8-inches (16 mm) wide, which was standard for the USA made WWII issued Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, and Bulova watches.
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