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Accessories FS: Sleeping Bag Mountain M-1949 (Reg) with Water Repellent Case M-1945 U.S.Military

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Sleeping Bag, Mountain, M-1949
The M-1949 sleeping bag was issued for years, through the Vietnam War. It is uncommon to find bags dated in the 1960's (if dated at all). The label sewn in at the head gave instructions for use including to lace the liner onto the sleeping bag, as shown in the photo. The outer liner had a set of eyelets that matched eyelets along the zipper line, as well as snaps that can be used to form a wind resistant closure. A length of olive drab parachute cord can be used to lace the outer water-repellent case to the sleeping bag itself, to form one unit. Other instructions included "avoid sweating" and to spread a poncho under the bag to protect from moisture, as well as to put padding, a pneumatic mattress, boughs or other materials under for insulation.
Label, zipper, and lacing of Sleeping Bag, Mountain M-1949

Label, zipper, and lacing of Sleeping Bag, Mountain M-1949
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Building on the success of the 1942 Mountain and Arctic sleeping bags, in 1949 the Army issued the Sleeping Bag, Mountain, M-1949. This mummy shaped, feather filled bag had a heavy zipper closure with quick release. It was intended to always be used with the same Case, Sleeping Bag M-1945 outer water-repellent carrier as the earlier sleeping bags. It was issued in two sizes, regular and large.
Marine in M-1949 Mountain Bag, Outpost Carson (Hill 27), Korea, 1953

Marine in M-1949 Mountain Bag, Outpost Carson (Hill 27),


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