would house a pyrotechnic signal and firing pin assembly to detonate upon impact to mark its landing relative to the target
and again from April 1891 to 1897
with just a few small tears and staining
with a bit of light staining and small tears
which resulted in the pilots utilizing commercially produced or captured enemy protective goggles
Original U.S. Indian Wars / Spanish-American War Period Quartermaster Department Marked Tin Mess Boiler- Patent Dated 1886 Breda M-37 would house a pyrotechnic signalOriginal Item: Only One Available. During the Indian War Period, the United States Army sought to standardize how soldiers were not only with what they were clothed with, but also how they were equipped, armed, trained, fed, and so forth. The period of the 1870s 1890s was a time period of innovation, invention, and early mass production techniques. The stage was set for the Armys Quartermaster Corps to experiment with, and adopt, new pieces of