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Howard green stable belt : Company Sergeant Major J Bavell, New Zealand Anzac Battalion
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
New Zealand Army Howard green stable belt with two scarlet stripes running parallel along the length. The belt also has chromed metal buckles and slide for adjustment, and black leather straps.REL/09406
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Pattern 1944 webbing belt : Lieutenant R J Fletcher, 2 RAR
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Pattern 1944 green three part waist belt, made of two side pieces and an central adjustment strap, with a hook and loop front buckle for closure. Size adjustment is by double hooks at the end of each ...REL28230
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Viet Cong webbing belt with attached dressing : 2 Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, Operation Coburg
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown alpha lithograph
Khaki cotton webbing belt with nine rows of lengthwise reinforcing stitching overlaid with a diamond pattern. Supplied with brass tongue and loop clip buckles. The adjustable belt sliders have been im...REL/01565.001
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Viet Cong webbing set : C Company, 2 Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Locally made Viet Cong webbing set. The belt consists of two lengths of cotton webbing belt fastened together by means of cotton cord woven through sets of eyelets. The belt carries two nylon pouches ...RELAWM40106.001
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Webbing waist belt made from a section of parachute harness : Lieutenant M T Turrell, 2 Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Jungle green, cotton webbing belt with a stitched in square quick release buckle, with a sliding knurled rod in its centre. 'TURRELL' is stencilled in white on the belt. The inside of the belt has the...REL38115
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Webbing waist belt made from a section of parachute harness : Lieutenant R J Fletcher, 2 RAR
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Jungle green cotton webbing belt with a stitched in square quick release buckle, with a sliding knurled rod in its centre. The other end of the belt has been burnt to prevent it from fraying.REL28229.001