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US Army wet weather parka : Naval Air Mechanic Weapons A J R Curran, Royal Australian Navy Helicopter Flight Vietnam
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Loose fitting dappled grey-green rubberised nylon wet weather parka, with integral hood with an olive drab peak. The parka is fastened at the neck with Velcro, and down the front with a metal zipper. ...REL35631
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Damaged water bottle : Corporal D W Cunningham, 1 Royal Australian Regiment
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Damaged water bottle made from olive green plastic, with raised lettering on the base which reads: 'US 1964 A.P.C.'. The front of the bottle bears, in raised letters, 'FOR WATER ONLY DO NOT APPLY CANT...REL35169
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Special Air Services Regiment beret : Major B W Fox, Royal Australian Army Medical Corps
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Fawn felt beret with fawn nylon band and two pairs of ventilation holes edged with buttonhole stitch. A gilded brass Royal Australian Army Medical Corps cap badge, with Queen's crown, mounted on a bla...REL33964
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Identity discs: 37010 Private William Thomas Carroll, 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Pair of stainless steel identity discs, one round and one octagonal, threaded on a length of green nylon cord. Each disc is engraved on the obverse '37010/ CARROLL W./ O.P.D.' and on the reverse 'B. P...AWM2016.169.1
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Utility Shirt : Naval Air Mechanic Weapons A J R Curran, Royal Australian Navy Helicopter Flight Vietnam
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Long sleeved jungle green cotton twill shirt with back yoke, shoulder straps, and breast pockets with rectangular flaps secured by a single button. The shirt fastens down the front with seven brown pl...REL35630
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US Jungle Boots : Naval Air Mechanic Weapons A J R Curran, Royal Australian Navy Helicopter Flight Vietnam
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
US Jungle Boots size 10W. They have vulcanised rubber 'Panama' pattern soles with a wide tread. Encased within the sole is a metal plate to protect the feet of the wearer from spike traps. ...REL35634
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US Flyers hot weather shirt : Naval Air Mechanic (Weapons) A J R Curran, Royal Australian Navy Helicopter Flight Vietnam
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
US Flyers hot weather shirt made from fire resistant Nomex. The shirt has two patch pockets with flaps, a zip front closure and Velcro cuff fasteners. The upper left sleeve has a cigarette pocket unde...REL/00268.001
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US Flyers hot weather trousers : Naval Air Mechanic (Weapons) A J R Curran, Royal Australian Navy Helicopter Flight Vietnam
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
US issue Flyers hot weather trousers. The trousers are made from fire resistant Nomex and have two hip pockets, two slash front pockets, two shin pockets secured by zips and two large thigh pockets wi...REL/00268.002
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Pattern 1944 haversack : Sergeant A F Stewart, 2 Squadron, SAS
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Pattern 1944 haversack. The haversack consists of a central compartment which has fold-in weather flaps for additional protection and two external pockets. A top flap, secured by two small straps with...REL40020