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Australian bush hat : Trooper D R Barnby, 2 Squadron, Special Air Service Regiment
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Modified Australian Army issue cotton patrol 'giggle' hat with shortened brim and green nylon chin strap attached. The nylon chin strap is attached to the hat by a pair of holes made into the side of...REL/14214.002
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Ho Chi Minh sandals : 3 Field Troop, Royal Australian Engineers
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Rubber sandals hand-made from car or truck tyres. The sole of the sandal has been cut from an oval-shaped section of tyre, with the tread side downwards. There are four straps on the sandal, which hav...REL35992
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Viet Cong gas mask : C Company, 2 Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Locally made gas mask. A plastic bag fitted with clear plastic panel handstitched in place for vision, with a section of cotton wadding handstitched over the area of the mouth and nose. The bag is fit...RELAWM40107
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Viet Cong hammock : Sapper P M Cachia, 3 Field Troop, Royal Australian Engineers
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Hammock made from US cargo parachute fabric. A panel consisting of a double layer of green nylon has been cut from the original parachute, and the fabric has been hemmed at each end. Lengths of paraco...REL43477
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Viet Cong water bottle : C Company, 2 Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
Heraldry
Maker: Mirro Corp. Unknown
Locally modified water bottle with carrier of American manufacture. The steel bottle is impressed 'US MIRRO 1956'. The black plastic lid is missing the cork gasket, which is presumably why the neck of...RELAWM40106.002
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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