GeneralAssaultMilitaria

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Aussie stuff

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    reverse
    Attached Files

    Comment


      3
      Attached Files

      Comment


        Early war dyed shirt made from airtex, cheescloth type material. These when found are often blotchy in colour from green to khaki because the dye has partly run out.
        Attached Files

        Comment


          2
          Attached Files

          Comment


            Indian contract made shirt 1944, issued to all Commonwealth forces.
            Attached Files

            Comment


              2
              Attached Files

              Comment


                Australian made shirt, not dyed.
                Attached Files

                Comment


                  2
                  Attached Files

                  Comment


                    Plain cotton drill matarial, dyed green tankers jacket. There are many suttle differences between this jacket and the fatigue jacket, but the main one's are the hidden pocket buttons and the use of rubber buttons on the shoulders. This I was told was to eliminate static electricity build up, sparking off at night on the soldiers equipment and giving thier position away.
                    Attached Files

                    Comment


                      Rubber button
                      Attached Files

                      Comment


                        3
                        Attached Files

                        Comment


                          Jungle green underwear.
                          Attached Files

                          Comment


                            The tags on these undies are just loosly sewn onto side and when you find these they are often missing. As a collector I wouldn't worry too much if the tag is missing. If you find a pair and they look like this, they are ww2.
                            Attached Files

                            Comment


                              Here's one you don't see every day. This mask is described on a web site dedicated to gas masks as a light weight mask modeled off the British one, but made in Australia and issued to speacial forces and paratroops. The camouflage colour is not painted on, it is actually coloured rubber in the moulding. It's rated as extreemely rare. I have a spair one if anyone is interested. Iwill have to ask my vet friend if he remembers them.
                              Bruce
                              Attached Files

                              Comment


                                Australia Combat trouser belt 1944 dated. These are quite rare, I think I have only seen 3 or 4 of these in 20 years.
                                Attached Files

                                Comment

                                Users Viewing this Thread

                                Collapse

                                There are currently 4 users online. 0 members and 4 guests.

                                Most users ever online was 10,032 at 08:13 PM on 09-28-2024.

                                Working...
                                X