An original Vietnam War era dried LRRP (Long Rang Reconnaissance Patrol) ration as used by Ranger, Recon, Special Forces, MACV-SOG, SEALs, and other elite units.
The ration is unused and has one or two perforations from storage (see pics). This item is for display purposes only and would not be suitable for consumption.
Price: SOLD
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This is a circa 1950′s – 60′s enlisted mans M46 pattern French Foreign Legion kepi, as used by troops during the First Indochina War. The black brim has some crazing (see pics). Otherwise, the condition is excellent.
Price: SOLD
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A clean, 1969 dated Vietnam sleeping shirt as used by LRRPS, SOG, and other military personnel in I Corps where the temperature dropped at night. Size “Medium”.
Price: SOLD
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Original, Vietnam era Army Dress Blue officer blouse in a tagged size 42 Long with shoulder tabs for a Lieutenant Colonel in the Medical branch. The visor cap is made by “Top Rank” and is a tagged size “7 1/4″. Both the cap and blouse were used by a Lt Colonel C.T. Yarington, Jr (MC 04065519). I Googled this veteran and it appears he was a surgeon who wrote several articles in medical journals.
The blouse is in excellent, used condition. The visor cap has evidence of light moth tracking in the nap on the top of the cap. It is very slight, in fact I didn’t notice it until I was outside photographing the items. Otherwise, the cap is in excellent condition.
Price: SOLD
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Unused box of six bars of surgical soap dated August 1962. Excellent for a medic or aid station display.
The box reads:
FSN LL 6505-889-3482
SOAP, SURGICAL
Active Ingredient 2% Hexachlorophene
Substitute for Antiseptic Solution
SIX CAKES
DSA 2-2011
LOT NO: 3 MFD-8/62
Price: SOLD
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