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Original U.S. WWII & Korean War Era G.I. Field Gear Lot Featuring TL-122A Flashlight & Two M1911 Pouches with Magazines - 9 Items

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  • Original Items: Only One Lot of 9 Available. A one of a kind lot of nine WWII & Korean War GI Field Gear pieces. All pieces are in original, unmodified, condition, and show signs of honest use and storage wear that has accumulated over the last several decades. Some will have additional issue markings added at the arsenal or by the soldiers in various places.


    Not Available for Export.


    Items in this lot:


    - M1911 Magazine pouch, dated 1943 by S. Froelich Co. This pouch contains two original WWII era magazines for the M1911.
    - M1911 Magazine pouch, dated 1943 by S. Froelich Co. This pouch contains two original WWII era magazines for the M1911, one of which shows some oxidation at the base.
    - TL-122A flashlight by J.S. Electric Mfg. Corp.
    - M1910 Canteen dated 1918, no cover or cup.
    - M-1945 Cargo Field Pack Lower Bag by Inland Manufacturing Dated 1945. Good shape overall.
    - U.S. Machete scabbard by Williamsville Buff Mfg. Co., dated 1945. No machete.
    - Bag for Collapsible canteen, dated 1945 by International Latex corp. No collapsible canteen inside.
    - Korean War Packboard Suspenders by Bearse, Dated 1951.
    - M1910 Haversack pack tail with leather strap, dated 1941 by Boyt. Hard to find with the leather strap.


    A great assortment of items ready for further research and display.


    The United States Army in World War II had a distinct advantage over the Axis when it came to equipment. Both in terms of quality and quantity the power of American industry kept the GI’s well supplied.


    For a Soldier, equipment is a matter of survival. Even something as simple as a button can make the difference between victory and defeat if it fails to function properly at the wrong time. For this reason Soldiers have a strong tendency to become attached to equipment they like, and to modify or discard equipment they find unreliable or useless. Among the Infantry, who have to carry their equipment wherever they go, this tendency is even stronger.


    Soldiers must carry everything they need for combat operations with them at all times. Individual load carrying equipment is designed to allow the Soldier to carry a basic load of ammunition, food, water, and first-aid gear. The exact make-up of this load varies from conflict to conflict. In more modern times the load has grown to include additional equipment such as gas masks, maps, compasses, and radios.


    Because of the cost of replacing equipment for Soldiers is high, equipment is usually replaced in phases, with front-line troops receiving the new equipment first. Support units typically receive equipment later as older equipment wears out or becomes obsolete. Because of this, Soldiers in World War II went to war using several different versions of the basic load bearing gear.


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