WWII M1 Garand – re-barreled during the Korean WarLee-Enfield RifleM1 CarbineBritish Lee-Enfield No. 1 MKIII* (the asterisk means its the model with the magazine cut-off, which turns it from magazine fed to single shot)WWII M-1942 steel canteen dated 1945, with cup and cover.WWII M1 HelmetWWII M1 Helmet LinerWWII OD3 Cartridge Belt, 30. Cal. Early war.WWII OD7 Cartridge Belt, 30. Cal. Late war.The M-1905 E1 bayonet and M7 scabbard for the Garand. Also, fits the 1903 Springfield.A true M1 bayonet with the fuller ending a couple of inches before the tip.An Ammo Can containing 200 rounds of Greek HSX 30.06 ammo made in 1971.M-1911 Colt Automatic with WWI two-tone magazine.WWI Biscuit Tins issued by the US ArmyStandard British, U.S. and German Battle Rifles from 1888 to 1944Mackinaw Coat British Made – wool collar and beltMackinaw Coat 3rd Pattern – beltlessMackinaw Coat 2nd Pattern – canvas duck collar and beltMackinaw Coat 1st Pattern – wool collar and beltVariations of World War II U.S. Army M-1910 and M-1942 CanteensWorld War II M-1942 CRS U.S. Army Canteen, Cup and CoverWorld War II M-1945 Combat and Cargo PacksKhaki and HBT Daisy Mae Caps with legible tagsLensatic Compass Pouches: was unmarkedLensatic Compasses Superior Magneto: no date, “44”, “6-44”. Lensatic Compass: Gurley – no markingsJeep Cap: no markings on tag except a size.Front view of Jeep CapPick Mattock: Carrier dated 1943Pick Mattock: Carrier dated 1943, Handle dated 44, Pick Blade dated 1945.Carrier of M2A2 Gas Mask: carriers didn’t have dates.Enamel coated canteen and aluminum canteen: both dated 1942.Denim Daisy Mae Cap: tag is missing. Bottom viewDenim Daisy Mae Cap: tag is missing. Top viewBritish-made Mackinaw Coat named to William DeMatteis