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US Army Bandage Gauze Roller 4 Inch by 10 Yards Sterile Johnson & Johnson US Contract 1960
US Army Bandage Gauze Roller 4 Inch by 10 Yards Sterile Johnson & Johnson US Contract 1960
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The U.S. Army Bandage, Gauze, Roller, 4 Inch by 10 Yards, Sterile was a military-issue medical supply used for wound dressing and stabilization. Manufactured by Johnson & Johnson under a U.S. government contract in 1960, this sterile gauze bandage was essential for treating injuries in field conditions.
Measuring 4 inches wide and 10 yards long, the bandage was designed for versatility in wound management, allowing medics and soldiers to wrap and secure dressings, control bleeding, and protect wounds from contamination. Its sterile packaging ensured it remained safe for immediate use, even in rugged environments.
Widely used in Vietnam War-era first aid kits, this gauze roll was a key component of U.S. military medical supplies, stored in field hospitals, medic bags, and individual first aid kits. The high-quality cotton material provided strong yet breathable coverage, making it ideal for emergency care.
Johnson & Johnson, a leading medical supplier, was a trusted manufacturer for the U.S. military, producing reliable first-aid materials for decades. Today, these vintage military bandages are prized by collectors and historians, representing the evolution of battlefield medical care and the importance of quality first-aid supplies in combat situations.