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WW2 US Army Jungle First Aid Pouch
I found this pouch among some web gear that I had put away years ago. After doing
some research, I found out it is a WW2 Army Jungle First Aid pouch and dated 1945.
Anyone have any additional information on this pouch ?Attachment 114513Attachment 114514Attachment 114515
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another first aid pouch
Also found this WW2 first aid pouchAttachment 114516Attachment 114517
This was common issue for a long time
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RCS
RCS-- Pretty much still the same except newer type bandage, waterproof packaging and is in a different pouch.
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Attachment 114531
RCS--
Picture of what goes into the pouch. Enjoy
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I have two, one in the new ALICE carrier with plastic box that I think came from my first trip to Coronado in '74 and the other cotton older one I can't remember. Maybe from Ft Wainwright AK in '75. Bear might know about that one. Both have a few original and some newer stuff. the ALICE had a metal container of chapstick I think that had gone to dust. I haven't opened in these in likely 30 years conservatively guessing...
The cotton case is marked "Aviator Camouflage". The pill bottle is iodine pills seal in with wax. Green rubber egg is a snake bite kit, some of you guys remember...
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