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Shell Dressings of the British Empire

Article about: Shell dressings are a type of bandage with a gauze pad and a safety pin for fastening around the site of the injury. Introduced in 1916, these dressings were issued to personnel in the Royal

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    Very nice examples!

    Thank you for posting.

    I have a few Commonwealth dressings as well. I think: British (x1), Canadian(x1), Australian (x2), and South African (x1)

    Cheers!
    Taka

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    Here's my Aussie one that came with this set (posted previously and a pic repost)

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    Quote by SHINDENKAI View Post
    Very nice examples!

    Thank you for posting.

    I have a few Commonwealth dressings as well. I think: British (x1), Canadian(x1), Australian (x2), and South African (x1)

    Cheers!
    Taka
    Sounds like a great collection Taka! The Canadian and South African ones seem to be really hard to come by.

    Is it hard to find British militaria in Shanghai?

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    Hi Karkee,

    Thank you for the comment.

    I didn't get any Commonwealth materials in Shanghai. (Mostly WWII U.S. and Japanese)

    I aquired my Commonwealth stuff from Canada and Japan.

    All my 6~7 years of collections are now in Japan, and I will be back there next week.

    Hopefully I can share my WWI, WWII Commonwealth and other collections, when I return to Shanghai.

    Cheers!
    Taka

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    Pic of the date

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    Thanks for the pictures of the motor transport first aid kit René! The field dressing is a perfect fit in the tin...

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    Quote by karkee View Post
    Thanks for the pictures of the motor transport first aid kit René! The field dressing is a perfect fit in the tin...
    Works well with the Jeep-glove box
    Last edited by reneblacky; 01-23-2014 at 05:24 AM. Reason: added text

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    Found a few more from the junk pile

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    Those have seen some action René!

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    Quote by reneblacky View Post
    Found a few more from the junk pile
    I think the 2nd and 3rd ones are Sydney made (Australian). Johnson & Johnson is my favorite maker, too.

    Thank you for sharing, René.

    Cheers!
    Taka

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