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Is my M24 dated 1942 short or long flap? Here is a picture complete with its packet. I cannot say the manufacturer because my stuff is stored a half mile from home.

 

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For some reason I started collecting First Aid Pouches a few years ago. I don't know exactly why, maybe I thought it would be a cheaper aspect of the hobby. :lol: Anyway, I thought I would share the list of pouches in my collection. I would be interested if anybody would share any manufactures/dates not on the list. This maybe a good reference for the subforum if a mod wants to place it there. :thumbsup:

 

Kevin

 

AMERICAN MADE

 

MAKER

A. REIF & CO. PHILA., PA. 1940

AIRTRESS MIDLAND 1943

AIRTRESS MIDLAND 1944

AMERICAN AWNING & VEN CO. 1942

AMERICAN AWNING COMPANY 1943

AMERICAN AWNING COMPANY 1944

AMERICAN AWNING COMPANY 1945

APPLETON AWNING SHOP 1943

APPLETON AWNING SHOP 1945

ATLANTIC MFG. CO. 1945

B.A.B. CO. 1942

B.A.B. CO. 1943

B.A.B. CO. 1944

B.B.S. CO. 1943

BARRETT SHOE CO. 1944

BEARSE MFG. CO. 1942

BEARSE MFG. CO. 1944

BETTY ANN BAG CO. 1942

B.M.C. 1941

BOYT -42-

BOYT -43-

BRAUER BROS. SHOE CO. 1942

BREDE, INC. 1944

BREDE, INC. 1945

BRUCE & THOMAS MFG. CO. 1942

BURLINGTON MILLS, INC. 1941

CADILLAC FABRICS 1941

CADILLAC FABRICS 1942

D.-P. M. CO. 1942

DETROIT NEEDLE 1942

DUBUQUE AWNING &TENT CO.1944

DUBUQUE AWNING &TENT CO.1945

DUBUQUE AWNING &TENT CO.1945

E.A. BROWN MFG. CO. 1942

E.A. BROWN MFG. CO. 1943

E.A. BROWN MFG. CO. 1944

E.A. BROWN MFG. CO. 1945

GATES MFG. CO. 1944

GEIB, INCORPORATED 1941

GEIB, INCORPORATED 1943

H. JACOB & SONS, INC. 1942

H.S. & W. SHOE CO. 1942

HOFF MFG. CO. 1940

HOFF MFG. CO. 1942

HOFF MFG. CO. 1943

HOOSIER TAHPAULIN & CANVAS 1940

INDEPENDENT AWNINGS 1943

INDEPENDENT AWNINGS 1944

INDEPENDENT AWNINGS 1945

INDEPENDENT AWNING SERVICE 1942

INDIANAPOLIS TENT & AWNING 1941

J.A. 1940

J.A. 1941

J. & A. SHOE 1941

JEFF. Q.M.D. 1942

JEFF. Q.M.D. 1942 Pointed Flap

JEFF. Q.M.D. 1943

J.S. & S. Co. 1942

J.S. & S. Co. 1943

JQMD 1943

JQMD 1944

J.Q.M.D. 1942

J.W. JOHNSON CO. 1941 Redye OD

J.W. JOHNSON CO. 1941 Khaki

LANGDON TENT & AWNING CO. 1942

LEE 1941

LEE 1942

LUB. PROD. CO. 1941

MAUTNER BROS. 1942

MAX W. BEHNKE 1941

MIAMI AWNING CO. 1941

MID-WEST DUCK & CANVAS CO. 1942

MID-WEST DUCK & CANVAS CO. 1943

N.Y.D.C. MFG. CO. 1940

NASCO AWNINGS INC. 1940

NIRVANA MTG. CORP. 1944

NIRVANA MTG. CORP. 1945

R. C. CO. INC. 1940

R.M.T.CO. 1942

REINHART INC. 1945

S. FROELICH CO., INC. N.Y.C. 1944

SHANE MFG. CO. 1940

THE DURA-PRODUCTS MFR CO. 1941

THE DURA-PRODUCTS MFR CO. 1942

VICTORY 1943

WASSON MFG. CO. 1942

WESTERN TENT & AWNING CO. 1941

WESTERN TENT & AWNING CO. 1942

WLMC INC. 1942

WLMC INC. 1943

WLMC INC. 1944

WLMC INC. 1945

WM. W. STANLEY CO. INC. 1940

 

 

 

BRITISH MADE

 

MAKER

BAGCRAFT LTD. 1943

FINNIGANS LTD. 1944

FINNIGANS LTD. 1945 USA/AA 0020

J. & A.H. 1944

M.E.CO 1943

M.E.CO 1944

M & S 1944

M.W. & B. LTD 1944

U.S. A.C. - 1943

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Maker is the well known L.C. Chase Watertown Mass. They did a lot of stuff during WWI, mainly belts and small pouches.

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can someone tell me when M1924s were first produced? id assume 1924 but i cant say that as M1928 Haversacks were first made in 1940...

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Since the first known carlisle packet is dated 1922, it's logical to think that the M1924 pouch was its natural companion, but until now I saw only WWII era pouches. It's possible that this model wasn't produced immediately considering the huge amount of surplus M1910 pouches available.

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This is my first "operational" post so I beg your pardon in advance if I do mistakes :-)

Here a close up view of my M-1917 first aid packet.

A question: is M-1917 an "official" denomination? I heard of two patterns that are mainly identifiable by the shape of the pull ring. Am I right?

Was this type of F.A. Packet distributed till it was superseded by M-1924 one?

I'm eager to learn.....

 

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This is my first "operational" post so I beg your pardon in advance if I do mistakes :-)

Here a close up view of my M-1917 first aid packet.

A question: is M-1917 an "official" denomination? I heard of two patterns that are mainly identifiable by the shape of the pull ring. Am I right?

Was this type of F.A. Packet distributed till it was superseded by M-1924 one?

I'm eager to learn.....

 

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Good item,very nice. Though while I cant offer any information on dates of metal first aid bandages cases, I courteously point out that for "official denomination" the correct U.S. Military term will be 'OFFICIAL DESIGNATION".

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Good item,very nice. Though while I cant offer any information on dates of metal first aid bandages cases, I courteously point out that for "official denomination" the correct U.S. Military term will be 'OFFICIAL DESIGNATION".

 

Thanks Patches! I make a note of that. Learning keeps people young ;-)

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I see, but I thinked only in recovering web then cut and sew it again in shape and dimensions ot first aid pouch. But of course it's a non sense. Actually it's very strange Mills in 1917 could have produced such an oddity.

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Bonjour.

 

 

I feel the same Arturo. There are currently no quilting to prevent fraying as on other documents submitted.
Strange as cover. What is the source?

Solcarlus

 

 

 

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