I do not own this set but was able to purchase the helmet and harness with pouches from Cotswold Collectibles.
2018, Dixon ~ 77th Infantry Division, Combat Medic
Brand: DID & 3R
Part Number: GIDID-A80126
Price:$169.99
https://www.gijoeelite.com/Dixon-77th-Infantry-Division-Medic
In 2018, for those of you who have been clamoring for Army medics, DID has the perfect item for you. This is "Dixon", a member of the 77th Infantry Division serving as a Combat Medic. Have him take care of all your World War II Allied Forces figures.
"Dixon" (not the actual soldier's name because of copyright) served as combat medic in 77th Infantry Division in the Battle of Okinawa, April 1945. Instead of killing, his main job is to save fellows’ lives in the bloody battlefield. In the fierce battle, many US soldiers were injured. They were painfully moaning. "Dixon" crossed the battlefield with his medical equipment to help them ease the pain and take them back to the camp. For this fellow, he was the hope of coming back home. It is not always about the bullets; the healing of wounds is even more important in the field.
Set includes:
- Two (2) super realistic headsculpts (one with scars and weathering)
- Articulated body
- Open palms
- Relaxed palms
- Palms for holding accessories
- Green T-shirt
- Green uniform
- Green pants
- Y-strap
- Belt
- Suspenders
- M1 helmet
- Two (2) Medical pouches with Type I insert and Type II insert
- Two (2) Cantle ring strap
- M2 first aid kit pouch
- M1936 musette bag
- Surgical instrument case
- First aid kit pouch
- M43 boots
- Two (2) Canteens with covers
- Five (5) Emergency medical tags with booklet
- Solution of morphine tartrate x5 (four with covers) with packing box x3
- Six (6) 0.5 oz. hard rubber black vials
- Crystalline sulfanilamide paper envelope x5 with packing box x3
- Curity adhesive tape
- Adhesive surgical plaster
- Seven (7) Safety pins with cardboard backing
- Metal container
- Flask with cup
- Double-blunt scissors
- Two (2) Hemostatic forceps
- Two (2) Scalpels
- Spring tissue forceps
- Folding stretcher
- Five (5) Compressed white bandages with Two (2) boxes
- Geneva Convention brassard