I have an AT-271 Antenna which seems to hav e been unused and it has stenciled on it
M-32-35-2715 (Manufacturer LERC)
Compact folding binoculars are used in military applications because they are small and compact. Military groups need to haul large amounts of equipment around with them, and compact items take up less space and weigh less.
Most major cities around the world have Military/Army Disposal Stores were surplus uniforms, boots, shovels, hats. etc are sold to non military people
Do nothing, the color guard knows the proper protocol.
About $175-$225. The Universal brand was a civilian reproduction of the military M1 Carbine, and may or may not have parts interchangeable with the military carbine.
The folding bike was initially designed by two French men in the late 1800s. Captain Gerard and Charles Morel first designed the folding bike and sold it to the French military and the public until the partnership dissolved in the very late 1800s.
At funerals of war vets they Fold up flags as respect and bury the deceased with it as a sign that they fought for their country.
In intussusception, the bowel telescopes into itself like a radio antenna folding up.
There is no "standard" knife used by any military personnel. There are basic guidelines by which soldiers may chose a knife to carry and use, provided primarily that knife is displayed on their service uniform. But the only knife regularly issued by the US military has been the Marine K-Bar for combat infantry troops during Vietnam, and the M9 Bayonet. Personally, I carried two knives in the field in the early '80's when I served: a four inch folding, lock-back Buck knife, and a 6" Boker double edged boot knife.
Folding drafting tables come in a variety of sizes. You will have to find the size that suits your needs.
Yes, but it is not allowed in all assault style weapon ban states. Some it is if its the post 1990 sporting purpose with the restricted magazine and fixed non folding stock. The High Cap Magazine Tube at 8 Rounds and Folding Stock is considered non sporting and "Military".
The cups are old issue military mess kits, folding handle small base to light a fire under for cooking. Any surplus store has these, approx $10
there are several military hats: le béret which is a round, visorless cap(English: beret), the bonnet de police(a flat-folding headdress called forage cap in British English, garisson cap in American English), le képi (a cap with a flat circular top and a visor / peak) still used in parades notably by the French Foreign Legion.