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Collection
12 Results
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Black web belt : Chief Petty Officer Buckingham, HMAS Manoora
Heraldry
Maker: Sea Hornet Unknown
Black nylon web belt with two field dressings electrical taped on it, a buck style black knife and scabbard and a grey cotton pouch containing a flash hood, green cyalume light stick and a white cotto...REL33696.004
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Field dressings : Chief Petty Officer Buckingham, HMAS Manoora
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Pair of olive drab coloured un-opened Australian Defence Force issue field dressings. Both are attached to the black webbing belt by black and white coloured plastic electrical tape.REL33696.002
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Grey pouch : Chief Petty Officer Buckingham, HMAS Manoora
Heraldry
Maker: Claytons Pty. Ltd.
Grey cotton pouch with a black zippered opening and belt loop. 'CPOSN' is hand written in black ink on the top flap of the pouch, this abbreviation is 'Chief Petty Officer Stores Naval'. Inside the po...REL33696.003
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Pattern 1937 basic pouch : Lance Corporal C Love, Corps of Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Pattern 1937 rectangular basic pouch. The pouch is secured with a top flap and brass press stud. On the reverse of the pouch are two brass belt loops and at the top is a brass buckle to which webbing ...REL40228
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Pattern 1937 Haversack : Private J M Bruce, 2/16 Battalion, AIF
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
1937 Pattern web equipment haversack with shoulder straps attached. A canvas division with a central partition inside the body of the pack forms two front compartments, intended to hold a water bottle...REL30982
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Pattern 1937 Pack : Private J M Bruce, 2/16 Battalion, AIF
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
1937 Pattern (carried over from 1908 Pattern) web equipment pack with narrow shoulder straps attached. All buckles and fittings are in brass. On the top flap of the pack is stencilled in black paint '...REL30983
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Pattern 1958 water bottle pouch : Private H N Wright, Australian Army
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Pattern 1958 water bottle pouch with green anodised wire hooks for attaching to equipment belt, and green anodised buckle and tang.REL33388
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Pattern 1944 webbing belt : Lance Corporal C Love, Corps of Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Heraldry
Maker: M.E.Co.
Pattern 1944 Webbing Belt. The belt is made up of three pieces and has green painted alloy fittings. The belt is secured with a hook and loop front buckle. The right section has a press stud loop to s...REL40226
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Pattern 1937 webbing waist belt : Lance Corporal C Love, Corps of Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Pattern 1937 webbing waist belt with a clasp buckle and brass end pieces with hooks for adjusting the size. The belt also has two brass slides and two buckles at the back for attaching the braces. The...REL39243
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Pattern 1908 web pack : Driver R D Stuckey, 4 Field Company Engineers, AIF
Heraldry
Maker: M.E.Co.
Standard pattern 1908 rectangular webbing pack, closed at the front by a folding cover secured by two narrow webbing straps and a pair of brass buckles. The back is fitted with a pair of short wide su...REL33814
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1937 Pattern Web waist belt : Captain J Allison-Levick
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
1937 Pattern Web waist belt with a clasp buckle and brass end pieces with hooks for adjusting the size. The belt also has two brass slides and two buckles at the back for attaching the braces. The inn...REL30234
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US water bottle and carrier : Captain A W White, Australian Army
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
One American issue water bottle and carrier. The water bottle is made of green plastic. On the front of the bottle is written with raised lettering 'FOR WATER ONLY DO NOT APPLY CANTEEN TO OPEN FLAME O...REL35361