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US Airforce / Airborne First Aid pouch with content, « 1st Pattern »

Description

A choice and pre-war U.S. Airforce / Airborne First Aid pouch with partial content. This is an individual first aid kit that was originally issued to airforce and airborne troopers. The pouch is in overall excellent condition. It is made from a light brown oilcloth material. Features full length khaki straps. « FIRST AID » stenciled on each side. Zipper is complete, fully functional and manufactured by « TALON ». This particular model is extremely difficult to find in the collectors market. Perfect for any U.S. Airborne collector. Choice. 

Ref:LMA08810
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