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			I am posting here for another MLU member as I am trying to find out for him what this webbing strap was used for as I checked all of my books I had without luck. It is 2" in width and 63" in length. It has these markings on it, Hopefully someone here can identify it. A Red patch DCL 1942 MK IV Sling Ryan | 
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			Is it my eyes, or does the stencilling in your first photo say 1943?   Owen. 
				__________________ 1940 11 Cab C15 1939 DKW KS200 1951 Willys M38 1936 Opel Olympia MVPA # 39159 MVT # 19406 | 
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			Definitely 1942.  It's a sling for use by stretcher bearers. It goes over the shoulders and the loops on the ends are for supporting the handles of a stretcher. | 
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			Good Eye, I had another look and yes one side says 1943 and the other 1942.
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|  Stretcher Sling 
			
			What you have is an amalgam of two stretcher slings stitched together.   Here is a photo of an actual Mk IV Stretcher Sling. | 
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				__________________ Hell no! I'm not that old! | 
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			Ok, I wonder what they used it for as it looks like factory stitching ?
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			2 of these are listed on the parts list for the Sherman Firefly - used to lift wounded out of a tank (in addition of course to the normal stretcher carrying purpose). http://www.kingtigerebooks.co.uk/201...rom-tanks.html Tim | 
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			They may have been stitched together by a unit textile worker in order to be used for casualty recovery.   Or perhaps someone wanted a swig for their kids.
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