Vietnamgear com equipment MK-13 Smoke and Illumination Flare. Heres am old thread with TC 10-8, February 1967, The Lightweight Rucksack: Nylon OG106 (With Riveted Frame). FSN; 8465-823-6936; Specification; MIL-P-82106; The basic design of the Marine Corps cotton M1961 ammunition pocket, which accommodated a single 20-round magazine for the M14 rifle, remained constant throughout the Vietnam War, though the pouch and flap were lengthened slightly in late 1964. SDU–5/E Distress Light Marker FSN; 5110-526-8470; Specification; MIL-K-25594; The orange handled MC-1 paratrooper switchblade was popular with Airborne and Special Forces troopers in Vietnam. FSN; 8405-082-5565 (size: Small - Short); Specification; MIL-C-43199; Natick Labs designed the tropical combat jacket and trousers in 1962 following a request from Army Material Command for a specialized uniform for Special Forces personnel in Vietnam. 1 It was made in Medium (under 30-inch waist) and Large (30-inch waist and over) sizes, and unlike the M1936 belt it could be adjusted in length from both ends. 1 It was attached to the belt via a double-hook and additional gear could be hung from the pair of eyelets on its bottom edge. Army Vietnam Tropical Combat Uniform Board unanimously agreed that the standard OG-106 field cap delivered inadequate sun protection. The loop on the back of the WWII era pouch contained a male snap fastener that was used to attach it to the female fastener on the M1936 pistol belt. -433; First standardized in August 1943, the Jungle First Aid Pouch was made from water repellent and mildew resistant cotton duck dyed olive drab shade no. obabpjfcdwlvlbpezzqaemmffoctqzsfapgagqxxscssmebscrorgewpdlqptkgzhmmjjfhaspco