The Hot-Wet Environment Individual Survival Kit was issued to Special Forces personnel departing for South East Asia in early 1964. The kit provided emergency medical supplies and a shelter and foraging capability for up to 10 days. The kits 42 items were divided into 2 parts the operational and the reserve. The Hot-Wet kit was primarily issued to Special Forces in Vietnam, more often seen in early war shots.
This kt was purchased from Jason Hardy the noted SOG Collector.


Medicine; Nylon; Velcro; Vinyl; Khaki vinyl cased survival kit stored in a khaki nylon belt pouch. The kit remains sealed and is titled in orange '6545-782-2822 PACKET, INDIVIDUAL SURVIVAL KIT, OPERATIONAL HOT-WET ENVIRONMENT (maker's details) CONTRACT NO. DSA 120-670-1174. Each side of the kit lid is printed iwth list of contents and instructiosn for use. The kit contains salt tablets; anti-diarrhea tablets no 1 & 2, anti-infection tablets; water purification tablets; insect repellent; fungicidal oitment; antiseptic solution; eye ointment; adhesive tape; bouillon cubes and a flew saw. The kit is stored in a nylon belt pouch with velcroed access flap and velcroed belt loop. The loop is labelled in in black ink 6545 -782-2822.


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