WWII M1 Garand – re-barreled during the Korean War Lee-Enfield Rifle M1 Carbine British 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 Helmet WWII M1 Helmet Liner WWII 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 Army Standard British, U.S. and German Battle Rifles from 1888 to 1944 Mackinaw Coat British Made – wool collar and belt Mackinaw Coat 3rd Pattern – beltless Mackinaw Coat 2nd Pattern – canvas duck collar and belt Mackinaw Coat 1st Pattern – wool collar and belt Variations of World War II U.S. Army M-1910 and M-1942 Canteens World War II M-1942 CRS U.S. Army Canteen, Cup and Cover World War II M-1945 Combat and Cargo Packs Khaki and HBT Daisy Mae Caps with legible tags Lensatic Compass Pouches: was unmarked Lensatic Compasses Superior Magneto: no date, “44”, “6-44”. Lensatic Compass: Gurley – no markings Jeep Cap: no markings on tag except a size. Front view of Jeep Cap Pick Mattock: Carrier dated 1943 Pick 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 view Denim Daisy Mae Cap: tag is missing. Top view British-made Mackinaw Coat named to William DeMatteis