HEAVY BOMBER CARRY- ON EQUIPMENT
Type H-1 Emergency "Bail Out" Oxygen Bottle, above left photo.
This is one of the few examples of wartime aircraft equipment being marked U.S. AIRFORCE vice U.S. Army
Air Force.
Aircraft Instrument and Machine Gun Lubricating Oil can, above right photo.
Type B-2 Jungle Emergency Parachute Back Pad, above left photo.
This kit contained a Type E-3A Emergency Sustenance Kit, 2 Carlisle First Aid Kits, Folding Machete, Pocket Compass,
Waterproof Match Container, Mosquito Lotion, 1 Box of 20 rounds of .45 caliber ammunition plus other items.
Survival Food items, above right photo.
Type "C" Ration Biscuits, Type "C" Ration Can, Wrigley's "Juicy Fruit" Gum, Wrigley's "Doublemint" Gum, Beech-Nut Gum,
Malted Milk Tablets 1oz., Hershey's "Tropical" Chocolate 2oz., Hershey's "Tropical" Chocolate 1oz.,
Nestle's "All-Weather" Chocolate 2oz., Type "D" Ration 2oz., Type "D" Ration 4oz., Life Raft Ration Container,
Cryst-O-Mint "Lifesavers" and Beech-Nut "Rummies".  
Survival Items, above left photo.
Emergency Fishing Kit container, Emergency Fishing Kit, Type JJ-1 Sea Water Desalting Kit, Type "A" Life Boat Ration,
Air Crew "Lunch" box and Emergency Ration.
Tobacco Items, above right photo.
"Chesterfield" Cigarette Carton (10 packs of cigarettes), "Camel" Cigarette Carton (10 packs of cigarettes),
4 packages of pre-1942 "Lucky Strike" Cigarettes, "Phillip Morris" Cigarette Package and "Chelsea" Cigarette Page from a
Type "K" Ration. The "Lucky Strike" Cigarette Package was changed from green to white between 1942 and 1943 to save
green dye for other war production items.
Signal Drift, Day, AN-MK-1 (top, left photo).
Signal Drift AN-MK-IV (bottom left photo).
These devices were used as a navigational aid over water for determining drift. These devices could also be used for marking
a life raft position temporarily, when a longer burning smoke was not available.
Type F-2 Utility Heater, above left photo. This heater was used for
pre-heating aircraft components during cold weather operations.
Type K-2 and Type K-3 (C-3A) Inter-Aircraft Control Lamp Assemblies, above
right photo.
These lamps were used to signal from one aircraft to another.
Type A-3 Headlight Flashlight Assembly, above left photo. Type 42D4499 Ultra-Violet Headlight Flashlight Assembly, above
right photo.
The Type 42D4499 Assembly was used to illuminate switches and gages during low light or night time flying operations.
Type A-5 Inspection Flashlight Lamp Assembly, left photo.
Army Air Force 5 gallon gasoline cans, above left photo. Two variations of gasoline cans are shown marked:
PROPERTY AIR FORCE U.S.A. (United States Army), above top and bottom right photo.
Container, Liquid, Heat Insulated,
1 Gallon, left photo.
Container, Liquid, Heat Insulated,
2 Gallon, right photo.
Kit, First Aid, Jungle (left photo). This first aid kit
was used for aircraft flying over jungle areas.