The original makeup of the set as described in the 1963 annual report of the OCD was exactly the same except that it had two dosimeters
but were rendered inert by having the blasting cap/fuse taken out as well as the explosive material inside
This Shako is just superb
these are a mix of British flints that were made (knapped) to regulation pattern at BRANDON in the County of SUFFOLK in England at the close of the 18th century and are typically grey in color
Returning home after the war
Original German WWII Army (Heer) Belt, Buckle, 98k Bayonet, Frog, and Matched Ammunition Pouches Category_MG 42 Bolt & Barrel Assembly The original makeup of theOriginal Items: Only One Set Available. This is a wonderful opportunity to knock out multiple birds with one stone. This is a beautiful, basic loadout set up for a soldier in the Heer during WWII. The basic German Infantryman's webbing (the equipment by which he carries the items necessary to survive and fight), consisted of a leather waist belt with leather Y straps that went over the shoulders. Later in the war, these were supplemented by canvas