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Original Items. Only One Lot Available. This is a lovely lot of World War II Era medical supplies that will spruce up any WWII or medical collection! The lot includes a great Medic’s yoke suspenders which are unit-marked to the Medical Company, 168th Infantry Regiment, 42nd Infantry Division.
The items include:
- WWII Medic Yoke Suspenders with unit markings for the Medical Company, 168th Infantry Regiment, 42nd ID. The 168th Infantry landed at Algiers, French Algeria, during Operation Torch, the Allied invasion of North Africa, on 8 November 1942, and landed on mainland Italy on 21 September 1943, where it spent the rest of the war fighting the Axis.
- Medic bag attachment with small tin marked MEDICAL DEPARTMENT US ARMY and empty bottle.
- Medic bag attachment with six black pill bottles, all empty.
- Carlisle bandage painted red.
- Boric Acid ointment in box.
- Tourniquet in box
- Camouflaged adhesive tape in tin.
- Red Cross cough drops, not military.
- 40” Triangular bandage, in box but is not folded properly and box is tearing.
- US War Department Medical Department Red Cross ID Card of Ervin S. Frazier from Windale NC.
- Mayfair insect powder tin.
This is a fantastic lot of medical supplies, ready to display with your medical collection.
- This product is available for international shipping.
- Eligible for all payments - Visa, Mastercard, Discover, AMEX, Paypal & Sezzle
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