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What Era is this web belt?  Trying to find out of this is WWII or post war?  There is a marking, but cannot read it.  Many thankS

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M56 pistol belt. It's part of the m56 gear set that includes mag pouches, suspenders, a small pack, compass/first aid pouch, etc. Typical of the belt worn during Vietnam

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A quick way to tell at a distance if it is a M56 belt or earlier is the M56 was adjustable at both ends.  Earlier M1936/M1912/M1910 pistol belts were only adjustable on one end.  

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actually it is the M1956, often called the M56 for short, indicating the year of adoption, it was continued used up into the 80s or beyond by national Guard units..

the military started replacing them with the M1967 or M67 which had the flat metal quick connect buckle again 1967 indicating the year of adoption. with two versions, first the Paul Type, with the metal teat hooking from the back, as does the M56, and the Davis Style, which does not have the Teat, instead with the folding lock.

Both were replaced in the late 70s, to early 80s with the Davis style, with plastic locking buckles.

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There is a later version of the M56 that is the Davis Style (no metal teat).. not sure of the year of release, but knowing the M67 had two versions, I am guessing it was released in the early 60s

USGI M1956 Individual Equipment Belt 7.00.jpg

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The M56 Ammo Pouch, made for the M14 10 round Magazines, used in Vietnam, also used for the M16 - 20 round magazines when the M14 was replaced in field.

M 1967 LBE Ammo Pouch 1 -vietnam_m-16_ammo.jpg

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M1956 Canteen Cover, used with the Aluminum Canteen just like WWII

Replaced by the M67 Canteen Cover and Plastic Canteen, however, using the same Canteen Cup.

M1956 M56 OD Green Canteen Cover.jpg

M1956 M56 aluminum Canteen.jpg

LBE Canteen 1 qt - 5 - Canteen Pouch.jpg

LBE Canteen 1 qt - 3- w Canteen Cup,.jpg

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