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Combat Hero Utility Belt – Army Uniform Costume Accessory $14.99 The combat hero utility belt is an commando’s first line of defense for war! The kit includes an adjustable utility belt that snaps secure with a plastic clip buckle. Velcro strips hold camouflage pouches in place along the sides of the belt. The set also includes a toy combat knife, a toy grenade, and a toy canteen, all of which can be placed inside the pouches on the belt. You will be an unstoppable super soldier when you add this kit to our Army soldier costume! |
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Ed Hardy EH1425 Mens Combat Leather Belt $34.99 The Ed Hardy EH1425 Combat Leather Belt is one of most popular belts and is part of the Ed Hardy Belt Collection . It features include: signature Ed Hardy logo tattoo inspired design Antiqued single prong buckle. Set |
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Combat Cutie Adult Costume $55.99 Includes: Dress. Does not include belt with pouch or shoes. |
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Texsport 1 Quart Aluminum Canteen Cover and Belt Set $8.15 FEATURES Canvas cover with lining: 1 Heavy duty web pistol belt: 2… |
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Tang Soo Do: Traditional Black Belt Forms, Vol. 2 $29.95 Volume 2 helps first-degree black belts progress to the rank of third-degree black belt. Its approximate running time is 60 minutes…. |
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Combat Ready 1917 Trench Knife with Leather Belt Sheath Combat Ready Replica 1917 Trench Knife 13 1/4″ overall 8″ sharpened double edge dagger blade Brown wood handle Black coated steel knuckle guard Brown leather belt sheath Made in China… |
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When Kenpo Strikes: Advanced Self-Defense, Volume 2 (Starring World Renowned Master Larry Tatum) Master Tatum elaborates on techniques against attackers with weapons such as clubs, knives and guns. The viewer is shown how these weapons can be turned back on the attacker with lightening speed…. |
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13 Cent Killers: The 5th Marine Snipers in Vietnam $7.99 “It’s not easy to stay alive with a $1,000 bounty on your head.” In 1967, a bullet cost thirteen cents, and no one gave Uncle Sam a bigger bang for his buck than the 5th Marine Regiment Sniper Platoon. So feared were these lethal marksmen that the Viet Cong offered huge rewards for killing them. Now noted Vietnam author John J. Culbertson, a former 5th Marine sniper himself, presents the riveting true stories of young Americans who fought with bolt rifles and bounties on their heads during the fiercest combat of the war, from 1967 through the desperate Tet battle for Hue in early ’68.In spotter/shooter pairs, sniper teams accompanied battle-hardened Marine rifle companies like the 2/5 on patrols and combat missions. Whether fighting their way out of a Viet Cong “kill zone” or battling superior numbers of NVA crack troops, the sniper teams were at the cutting edge in the art of jungle warfare, showing the patience, stealth, combat marksmanship, and raw courage that made the unit the most decorated regimental sniper platoon in the Vietnam War. Harrowing and unforgettable, these accounts pay tribute to the heroes who made the greatest sacrifice of all–and leave no doubt that among 5th Marine snipers uncommon valor was truly a common virtue.From the Paperback edition.Author Biography: John J. Culbertson served with the 2/5, 1st Marine Division, at An Hoa, Vietnam, from December 1966 to July 1967. He completed 1st MarDiv Sniper School in Da Nang and was wounded in action, earning three Purple Hearts. John Culbertson presently heads the Youth Development Tae Kwon Do Academy in Oklahoma City. He is a 5th degree black belt master.From the Paperback edition. |
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13 Cent Killers: The 5th Marine Snipers in Vietnam $0.01 “It’s not easy to stay alive with a $1,000 bounty on your head.” In 1967, a bullet cost thirteen cents, and no one gave Uncle Sam a bigger bang for his buck than the 5th Marine Regiment Sniper Platoon. So feared were these lethal marksmen that the Viet Cong offered huge rewards for killing them. Now noted Vietnam author John J. Culbertson, a former 5th Marine sniper himself, presents the riveting true stories of young Americans who fought with bolt rifles and bounties on their heads during the fiercest combat of the war, from 1967 through the desperate Tet battle for Hue in early ’68.In spotter/shooter pairs, sniper teams accompanied battle-hardened Marine rifle companies like the 2/5 on patrols and combat missions. Whether fighting their way out of a Viet Cong “kill zone” or battling superior numbers of NVA crack troops, the sniper teams were at the cutting edge in the art of jungle warfare, showing the patience, stealth, combat marksmanship, and raw courage that made the unit the most decorated regimental sniper platoon in the Vietnam War. Harrowing and unforgettable, these accounts pay tribute to the heroes who made the greatest sacrifice of all–and leave no doubt that among 5th Marine snipers uncommon valor was truly a common virtue.From the Paperback edition.Author Biography: John J. Culbertson served with the 2/5, 1st Marine Division, at An Hoa, Vietnam, from December 1966 to July 1967. He completed 1st MarDiv Sniper School in Da Nang and was wounded in action, earning three Purple Hearts. John Culbertson presently heads the Youth Development Tae Kwon Do Academy in Oklahoma City. He is a 5th degree black belt master.From the Paperback edition. |