


Medical Kit, Minor Surgery - 12 Instruments
Minor surgery instruments kit, complete (12 instruments), coming in its canvas case on which the caduceus and words Surgical, Instruments Kit, Minor Surgery are clearly visible. Ideal to enhance your Medic's equipment.
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Combat Medic badge replica, clutch back. Issued to medics who have seen action. Worn on the dress uniform or jump jacket (see Doc McIlvoy book p.161 for more info).

Suspender, Medical Harness, US Army
Replica of the US Army medical suspender, initially intended for pulling stretcher carriers. This type of harness was widely used by combat medics throughout the war, thus allowing a better weight distribution when carrying the medical pouches, which contained various types of first aid supplies depending on the personnel's position.

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Insert Medical, Type I
Replica of the Insert Medical Type I to be fixed on the medical pouch.


Strap, Canvas, Medic, Litter, long
Adjustable web strap used to carry the medic bag individually.


Strap, Canvas, Medic, Litter, short
Adjustable web strap used to attach both medical canvas pouch when worn as a set with the medic yoke.

Disk, Collar, Medical, stamped
US Medical collar disk, stamped model, worn on field jacket, shirt or service dress.

Armband, Medical, US Army
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Book, Doc McIlvoy and his Parachuting Medics, The Way we Were n°3, 82nd Airborne
"Doc McIlvoy" is the third volume in Michel De Trez's WWII paratrooper portrait series titled The Way We Were. Major Dan McIlvoy was a medical officer in the 82nd Airborne Division s famed 505th PIR. As a proud member of this unit from its first day of existence, he was only apart from it for two days, while being MIA in Normandy. The saga of the 505th Medical Detachment is retold through Doc McIlvoy s own story. As a battalion surgeon, and later as a regimental surgeon, Doc McIlvoy instituted many new methods of caring for, and evacuating, the unit s many casualties. Many of these innovations were later adopted as standard operating procedure by the US Army Medical Corps. Throughout his history of service, Doc McIlvoy supervised the treatment of hundreds of combat casualties. Through his great initiative, surgical skill and devotion to duty, he was able to save the limbs and lives of a great number of his wounded comrades. Soft cover, 168 pages, 360 illustrations, English version.
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Cover, folding shovel, M-1943, 1st type, US Army
Replica of the canvas cover for the US Army M1943 folding shovel. This is the first pattern cover with non adjustable hook.

Syringe, Hypodermic, 2 cc, BECTON, DICKINSON & CO., Item 38440
Genuine WWII US hypodermic syringe, manufactured by Becton, Dickinson & Co. Contents: 2 cc (2 ml). Mint, unused condition; comes in its original cardboard box. Collectable item. Do not use for medical purposes.

Bag, Parachute, Aviator (Aviator Kit Bag)
Aviator Kit Bag, used by airborne troops. A few US paratroopers carried a kit bag when they jumped into Normandy. Closed by zip and studs. 60x60x30 cm, capacity 77 liters.

Scarf, poppies
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Knife, USM3
Perfect replica of the M3 knife, in metal and leather. The regulation M3 knife was introduced in March 1943. The blade bears the markings USM3 and 1943. This knife was used by the whole US Army, but heavily used by all airborne troops. It can be carried with a M6 leather scabbard or a M8 plastic and webbing scabbard.

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Minor surgery instruments kit, complete (12 instruments), coming in its canvas case on which the caduceus and words Surgical, Instruments Kit, Minor Surgery are clearly visible. Ideal to enhance your Medic's equipment.
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