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Reproduction of the officer woman's skirt. For WAC or Nurse.
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Disk, Collar, WAC, Enlisted women
WAC collar disks worn on the service dress by enlisted women or NCO.

Necktie, US Army
Post-war US Army tan-beige necktie, same as the WWII one, for enlisted men or officer service dress uniform. NOS, never issued.

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Shoes, Service, Low, Woman, WAC - Nurse
Women service Oxford low shoes in russet leather, with leather heel and sole. These were worn with the service uniform by all female personnel. US Size. Leather sole.
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Bandoleer, M1 rifle, 1st type
Reproduction of the bandoleer, M1 rifle, 1st type. Six-pocket bandoleer which was issued to line infantrymen of the Army carrying the M1 "Garand" Rifle to carry six 8-rd. clips of ammunition. This bandoleer is distinguishable from the late WWII bandoleers by lack of the addition of markings to the ends of the bandoleer which gave the caliber and type of .30-06 ammunition and the lot number of the production. Prior to 1943, the bandoleers were unmarked and, instead, had a small slip of paper inserted into the top pocket with the production lot information. Due to loss of the paper and the consequent inability to trace defective ammo back to its source, the Army started printing the information directly onto the bandoleer. The bandoleer is in nearly unissued condition; It does not, however, have the six cardboard inserts into which the 8-round en bloc M1 clip were placed at the arsenal to keep the bullets from rubbing against the fabric of the bandoleer.

Gloves, Parachutist, Leather
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Polo, black, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division, Carentan
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Bib, Tanker, 2nd pattern
Reproduction of the 2nd pattern tanker bib. Often worn by tank crews and motorcyclist s, the tanker jacket and pant or combat jacket and bib (the name "tanker jacket" seems to be the term mostly used) was also widely used by infantry and airborne officers, 504th PIR paratroopers, fighter pilots and Naval Beach Battalions on D-Day. It was warmer than the A-2 jacket and more comfortable to wear. The jacket and pant/bib was made of the same material and had the wool blanket type lining.

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Jacket, Combat, HBT (Herringbone Twill), OD 3
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Reproduction of the officer woman's skirt. For WAC or Nurse.
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