Hello everyone,
Just thought that I'd show some photos of my USMC como gear. Not a big collection but off to a good start I think. The coveralls are for a tall marine, at least six feet I think (sorry, no scale in the photo to give an indication of the large size). The helmet is fixed bail with tan suspension Westinghouse liner and with original cover. Its salty looking but in good condition.....even has what looks to be a field repair (black thread) to the strap. I purchased this helmet at a flea market when I was a kid by in the early 1970s.
I have two ponchos in my collection. One is USN marked and the other is USMC. I don't know a great deal about these but preliminary research suggests that the USN-marked poncho could have been used by a corpsman or perhaps a Marine. Also, this example does not have grommets in corners which suggests that it was manufactured 1942-1943; grommets were part of the 1944-45 pattern from what I've read. The USN example was manufactured by S. WOLBARSHT & CO . This poncho is very stiff, but otherwise in good condition. The USMC-marked poncho, which is nice and pliable, was made by the Walker Company. Thanks for taking a look and I appreciate your comments.
Tom
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