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    Old military bag need help identify

    Hello all I have an old surplus bag my father bought about 20 years ago when we were in the scouts -- bought from a local surplus store in Tallahassee fl and I think the store is no longer open -- we used them to carry our tents and various camping gear in -- it has survived many many camping trips -- I made Eagle Scout and have been using it on and off the past few years

    Well the camping bug has hit the family and my son 5 yrs old has really been enjoying the camping we have been doing lately

    I'd like to find a few more bags of this kind to store more gear in -- before I was able to keep the tent sleep bag mat tent rope and rain gear but now we just got a new tent and new sleep bags more mats -- it's growing

    Here are a few photos showing the bag and markings on it

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    Sorry to jump the post gun

    A few more pics Attachment 43589
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    Last pic JQMD 1951 on both ends

    No other markings

    This bag has stood the test of time

    Any help on the identity of this bag and any place I could pick it up would be great

    Thanks for the help

    Chad

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    Hi Chad,

    To me it looks like a post-WW2 medical bag (considering the text on the canvas). JQMD stands for Jeffersonville Quartermaster Depot. You might want to look further on this webpage: http://med-dept.com/blankets.php I think this may give you some ideas.

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    Combat Support Hospital(CASH, MASH) Blanket bag. 10 blankets per bag, 100-200 per MASH, CASH.....Still in use to this day. They held the wool blankets that casualties are covered with...Nice bag and thanks for sharing..

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