US ARMY PATIENT'S EFFECTS BAG

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BRAND U.S. Army.

DESCRIPTION
A drawstring bag used to store a soldier's personal belongings in the event of their death or hospitalization due to injury in the field.
The print reads "BAG PATIENT'S EFFECTS", suggesting it was issued during the 1960s, likely during the Vietnam War era.
In the 1980s, the designation changed to "PERSONAL EFFECTS BAG".
The bag features the medical emblem, the Caduceus, and on the opposite side, a name tag and the inscription "BAG PATIENT'S EFFECTS."
Inside, there's a main compartment and a waterproof pocket.

FABRIC Canvas.

YEAR Vietnam War Era.

CONDITION Mint, I believe deadstock. 

MEASUREMENTS 
Width - 13 inches.
Height - 11 inches. 
Bottom diameter - 9 inches.

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