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Interesting piece. However with the wording universal aircraft tool company on the individual box's I would think it was more aircraft related. They kind of look like they could have been some kind of 50. cal. aircraft ammo cans and a stowage bracket to hold them . What's also confusing is the color.
Keep us posted when you find out.
I spent a few minutes searching around but my google fu isn't very strong.
BH
I have some aircraft ammo box's/ cans that are smaller then those for a .50 but they are basically silver colored .
Most aircraft stuff I've ever seen that was WW2 era was just silver / bare aluminum colored .
Newer stuff seems to be a funky light green color.
early tank stuff was white at least for the ammo stowage inside the tank.
Modern stuff is sort of another shade of funky light green.
That's what make yours interesting and odd too at least to me.
BH
Doesn’t look like anything I’ve seen in any of the halftrack books I’ve looked through doing the research on my M3. But try over on the halftrackinfo site as well.
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