A World War II Officer's Uniform
A World War II Officer's Uniform

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A World War II Officer's Uniform

A Major's 1937-pattern Battledress blouse (of Canadian origin) together with an officer's very complete set of 1937-pattern webbing equipment, consisting of a waistbelt and shoulder braces; brace connector attachments; Royal Armoured Corps pattern pistol-holder with open top, cartridge-pleats and cleaning-rod; binocular case; ammunition-pouch and compass-pocket (the two identical apart from the latter's felt lining); officer's haversack; map case; Small Pack with straps; water-bottle with khaki serge cover and shoulder-sling; Large Pack; and a pair of wire-cutters in their webbing frog (blouse lacking one rank-badge and both shoulder-flashes).
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