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    • 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. obabpj fcdwlv lbpe zzqae mmffo ctqzs fapgag qxxsc ssmeb scror gewpdlq ptkg zhmmj jfh aspco