Awesome find. The USMC marked thing in the first aid kit is a USMC field stove. Uses a tablet which you put a ration can or your canteen cup on it to heat up what ever you want. The hooks are for fishing which is part of a survival kit. Good video.
Man, you hit the mother load! 🤩 That’s an instant vintage military collection in one haul. Amazing items! Looks like a lot of hidden gems in some of those packs and pouches, would be great to see an in depth video on many of those items. I’m gonna have to watch this a couple more times so I can take it all in. 😁 Great job!🪖🇺🇸🪖🇺🇸
"were going to need a bigger house...." wow! youve got quantity AND quality covered lol! so much goodness. i especially like the aviation related clothing. shame about the shearling jacket. but at least its still mostly there. so much other stuff to go over lol. just a couple things that popped out at me, the little metal folding butterfly wing looking thing is a fold out trioxane solid fuel stove for heating rations and/or beverages. the bag with all the medical supplies is an original british service gasmask bag like what air rad wardens, firefighters, and police would use on the home front. what a great haul!
Awesome haul, those don't come around very often! The insignia on that M43 is actually for a "full-bird" colonel, so he must have been promoted at some point. Also, the sterling wings are Aerial Gunner and not Bombardier, very commonly mistaken. Either way, you made out!
@@CT_216 His obituary said he was a Full Colonel for sure. Served in Ww1 and Ww2. Silver star in Ww1. Awesome jacket. Thanks for the info on the Gunner wings. I am looking forward to going back for more stuff
I was going to ask you today how it went yesterday. You did really well on this haul. God is great all the time!!! I can't wait for the other video I know to come. I'm glad things worked out for you. I really do like the Remington shotguns. I had an 870 express growing up, and I loved that gun. I let my brother use it, and it got stolen from out of his house. We turned the serial numbers in over 15 yrs ago, and I still never heard anything about it. Thanks for the video, and God bless
Absolutely fantastic haul you’ve out done yourself again I can give you some info on some items for the scabbard it’s is a wooden insert for the Pre-WW1 and WW1 M1905 bayonet it is for the 16in length for the 2nd entrenching tool the m1910 cover looks to me to be a Marine Corps Depot made cover the shovel itself is a late war Marine Corps Entrenching tool that have been seen in photos from Iwo Jima there a video on WW2 entrenching tools I can recommend for you to help you out as well
You should make a video on how you store all of your collections. If you're like me you never have enough room to display everything. My collection is not nearly as grand as yours.
The E tool cover you are thinking is repro almost looks like a usmc cover with fake markings, due to the buckle and wire hanger. But I could be wrong. The shovel with it also appears to be marines
Awesome find. The USMC marked thing in the first aid kit is a USMC field stove. Uses a tablet which you put a ration can or your canteen cup on it to heat up what ever you want. The hooks are for fishing which is part of a survival kit. Good video.
Thanks for the info
Man, you hit the mother load! 🤩 That’s an instant vintage military collection in one haul. Amazing items! Looks like a lot of hidden gems in some of those packs and pouches, would be great to see an in depth video on many of those items. I’m gonna have to watch this a couple more times so I can take it all in. 😁 Great job!🪖🇺🇸🪖🇺🇸
@@HuntingDownHistory Thank you. I had a great time and look forward to going again.
Wow! That’s a great haul!
@@jimkovach386 Thanks Jim
Amazing, your collection is growing. You could set up your own museum
Thank you. Who knows what the future holds....
Wow! The good deals you get on militaria are amazing!
Thank you
Awesome finds!!!
@@Wartimerelics3245 Thank you
The last shovel is really rare. I had one. Supposedly issued to usmc for the Iwo Jima campaign. Sold it to a museum on Okinawa. Score.
@@jeremyrobertson3752 Thank you
"were going to need a bigger house...." wow! youve got quantity AND quality covered lol! so much goodness. i especially like the aviation related clothing. shame about the shearling jacket. but at least its still mostly there. so much other stuff to go over lol. just a couple things that popped out at me, the little metal folding butterfly wing looking thing is a fold out trioxane solid fuel stove for heating rations and/or beverages. the bag with all the medical supplies is an original british service gasmask bag like what air rad wardens, firefighters, and police would use on the home front. what a great haul!
Thanks for the info
overall a great group of items. your man cave is going to need a new story on it . congrats on the pickup. thanks for sharing
Thank you
What an amazing haul Jonboy! I am sure glad to see it’s in your hands knowin you’ll take great care of it all! Enjoy researching!
Thank you
13:40 Top pouch looks German. The other looks post war foreign. Nice collection
@@Sean-cz77 Thanks. I have a large Military collection that I am always adding to. This is a great hobby. I enjoy making videos also
Awesome haul, those don't come around very often! The insignia on that M43 is actually for a "full-bird" colonel, so he must have been promoted at some point. Also, the sterling wings are Aerial Gunner and not Bombardier, very commonly mistaken. Either way, you made out!
@@CT_216 His obituary said he was a Full Colonel for sure. Served in Ww1 and Ww2. Silver star in Ww1. Awesome jacket. Thanks for the info on the Gunner wings. I am looking forward to going back for more stuff
7:40 those are full Colonel insignia. So he probably got the jacket earlier and updated the insignia
@@Sean-cz77 Yes that's true. He retired a full colonel. Thanks for watching
The arrow and T patch is 36th Infantry - Texas National Guard
@@georgegaylord I had a brainfart lol
@ Happens to all of us who collect things with small or fine print
@georgegaylord That's true
Great story and great finds, really happy for you here! Also have a nice thanksgiving week 👍.
@@emilywalla8958 Thanks Emily. Happy Thanksgiving
Amazing stuff yet again! Good luck finding the room for it all.
@@ww2collecting881 Thank you. Time to buy a bigger house. Lol. Jk.
One of the canteen covers in that foot locker is a m34 calvary cover i think
@@ronbenoreiv1628 Yes that's right
@JonBoyMilitaria nice I like them covers would like to eventually get on
@ronbenoreiv1628 I have more that are on some of my canteens
@@JonBoyMilitaria nice!
@ronbenoreiv1628 Thanks
Wow awesome!😮
Thank you
I was going to ask you today how it went yesterday. You did really well on this haul. God is great all the time!!!
I can't wait for the other video I know to come. I'm glad things worked out for you. I really do like the Remington shotguns. I had an 870 express growing up, and I loved that gun. I let my brother use it, and it got stolen from out of his house. We turned the serial numbers in over 15 yrs ago, and I still never heard anything about it. Thanks for the video, and God bless
@@jimmymarsh2489 I had a great time. Sorry to hear that your Shotgun was stolen.
Absolutely fantastic haul you’ve out done yourself again I can give you some info on some items for the scabbard it’s is a wooden insert for the Pre-WW1 and WW1 M1905 bayonet it is for the 16in length for the 2nd entrenching tool the m1910 cover looks to me to be a Marine Corps Depot made cover the shovel itself is a late war Marine Corps Entrenching tool that have been seen in photos from Iwo Jima there a video on WW2 entrenching tools I can recommend for you to help you out as well
@@harrisonpicek1066 Thanks for the info. I really appreciate it
Great haul and video!
@@scottstetzer Thank you
You should make a video on how you store all of your collections. If you're like me you never have enough room to display everything. My collection is not nearly as grand as yours.
It is definitely a challenge on what to put where. Lol. Thanks for the feedback.
I have that same deck parkas great item
Awesome
it might be worth it to get that leather bomber jacket repaired ...if at all possible
Sucks that it has those conditions issues.
The E tool cover you are thinking is repro almost looks like a usmc cover with fake markings, due to the buckle and wire hanger. But I could be wrong. The shovel with it also appears to be marines
Thanks for the info
Dang I'm super early 😂
Awesome
Another important lesson, never put your collecting money ahead of your wife and kids.
@@danieleibeck4588 Yes that's true
I think the "Bolo" knife is a Philippines Balang not really sure but I am probably close.
Thanks for the info
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Thank you