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WWII Army (USMC) "Jungle Waterproof Food Bag QMC 12/14/1943" Mint NOS Unissued
$ 10.29
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Description
WWII Army (U.S.M.C.) "Jungle Waterproof Food Bag, 1943"Absolutely Mint NOS Unissued!!
- Flexible, supple, unfaded! Zero holes, stains, cracking, seam separation, frays, etc.!
- One or more or these
Rubberized Bags
was used to carry
K-RATIONS
or other small necessities in the
Soldier's (or MARINE's)
Haversack
or
Musette Bag.
In addition to beach landings, river crossings, in
many
o
perations in the
Southwest Pacific Theater (from New Guinea to the Philippines) there was daily rain to contend with. These
Waterproof
Bags
came in various sizes, some marked for "Clothing" or for a "Sleeping Bag."
- This one is fresh from a string-tied bundle from a
Philadelphia Q.M. Depot
crate.
- Fabric is finely woven
OD #7 COTTON
, Rubberized on the inside. Seams are
GLUED
.
- Size: 8" (diameter) x 10 1/2" (length).
- Opening is secured by a 20" White Cotton Tape
"TIE"
with varnish-dipped ends
,
fastened in the center by a single
STEEL RIVET
.
- Printed along bottom seam,
"JUNGLE WATERPROOF FOOD BAG
Protex Product Company
P.O.# 5450 Dated 12/14/43
QMC Tent Spec. P.Q.D. No. 232A
Stock Number 71-B-54-75
Phila. Q.M. Depot
Inspector______"
NOTE:
Even though some of these
"Jungle Waterproof Food Bags"
are found marked "U.S.M.C.", there is no doubt that these also made it into the
USMC Supply System
in the Pacific campaigns of 1943 as Army-contract 'materiel' (e.g.
rations, web gear, clothing, entrenching tools, and medical supplies)
was co-mingled with
USMC-Specific
supplies,
logistical challenges being what they were.
(NOTE:
Various
Mess Equipment
and
K-Ration Boxe
s (Complete with Internal Boxes) are listed separately on this site.)