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WW2 Medic Kit, Aeronautic Bulkhead Mount Set
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This item up for bids is a very unique WW2 period item. Its a US Military Medic Kit which was designed to be Bulkhead Mounted in Aircraft. This one was missing some items so I replaces them with other boxes of items from that period. Most are full, some are empty fill boxes but all the bandage boxes, ointment, and other boxes are full of their original medical pieces. This kit makes a very nice display item when its open or not. Its the early US Olive Drab color heavy canvas type. The snaps are all present and working. The azipper works fine as well. The kit now actually has more Medic Items in it then originally issued. I thought it made the kit fill in better and gives the new owner more medic items as well. Just a very neat early piece which will be a great addition to any WW2 or Medic Display Set. In good to fair condition. She is an early piece showing some wear but in a nice way. Its a lightly faded piece with some nice used class to it. Just a vintage set which will look pretty awesome no matter w you put it. Enjoy and thanks for browsing our items. Information in the Aeronautic Type First Aid Kits. (Period 1942-1944) NOTE : This kit packed in a rectangular canvas case is usually supplied, one to each aircraft . Transport aircraft carrying personnel however had a number of these kits, just in case . This applied particularly to C-47 and C-46 Troop Carrier planes (and also to gliders) . The khaki (1st pattern), and later, olive drab case (2nd pattern) and waterproofed case (3rd pattern ?) all closed with a zipper, they were furthermore subdivided into 2 large compartments holding various medical items, also the cover contained a few items (e.g. scissors) . While both the 1st pattern (illustrated) and the 2nd one are equipped with a centralized zipper, wby both compartments completely unfold; the 3rd pattern has the zipper towards the upper part, it in fact connects the cover with the main body of the kit . T was a small separate compartment almost at the end of the front panel (1st pattern) while this was later moved to the central front of the case (2nd + 3rd pattern), all closed with a press stud . The rear of all models was foreseen with a large loop (to hold the case, or to carry it) and it was also provided with a rectangular flap having 4 lift-the-dot buttons (2 up, 2 down), that clicked into 4 male fasteners located at a specific spot of the planeÂ's fuselage (within easy reach of crew and passengers) . The case usually had following markings; stenciled in black KIT, FIRST AID AERONAUTIC U.S. as well as sometimes an optional small red cross on a square or circular white background . Information shown from early Kahki Type kit. Same principle as the OD kits but later different items were supplied. KIT, FIRST AID, AERONAUTIC (item #97765) (submitted by Alain Batens) (Kit, First Aid, Aeronautic Â- period 1942-1944 Â- from the collection of Alain Batens) from L to R and horizontally : 3 X Small First Aid Dressing/ Battle Dressing/Shell Wound Dressing, 1 X Canvas First Aid Kit, 1 X Field Tourniquet, 2 X ½ Grain Morphine Tartrate Syrettes, 1 X Packet w/8 Sulfadiazine Tablets, 1 X Burn-Injury Set, 1 X Box w/16 Absorbent Adhesive Compresses, 1 X Double-Blunt Scissors, 6 X Packets w/5 Grams Crystalline Sulfanilamide, 1 X Bottle w/100 Water Purification Tablets, 1 X Eye Dressing Set, 1 X Box w/6 Iodine Swabs Â- Remark: the 3rd pattern Kit is Item #97765 |
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