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SFC Robert H. Deeks, 2nd Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) SFC Deeks, 40, died from injuries he received when the vehicle in which he was riding struck a land mine on March 3, 1993 while providing humanitarian assistance during Operation Restore Hope, Somalia. SFC Deeks was a Desert Storm Veteran. This pack is named in honor of his sacrifice.
This specialized pack was designed for use by the U.S. Special Forces. It is built entirely from O.D. Cordura Nylon, with a padded main handle and a high strength top handle that can be used as a haul point for raising/lowering.
The pack features a full backpack suspension as well as the ability to carry a "D" aluminum "D" Jumbo "D" and even a Carbon Fiber "D" oxygen cylinder. It also comes standard with a medium organizer pocket, a modular OPA/NPA kit, a divided organizer, and a specialized removeable zippered kit.
By using the conterra modular accessory kits you can carry :
The suspension system (backpack straps) is the same that is used in the technical climbing packs, and it folds away when the USAR pack is used as a duffel bag.
The pack features a full backpack suspension as well as the ability to carry a "D" aluminum "D" Jumbo "D" and even a Carbon Fiber "D" oxygen cylinder. It also comes standard with a medium organizer pocket, a modular OPA/NPA kit, a divided organizer, and a specialized removeable zippered kit.
By using the conterra modular accessory kits you can carry :
- one aluminum “D” O-2 tank
- BVM & masks
- one liter of I.V. fluid
- mini drug kit
- intubation kit
- hemorrhage control kit
- suction
- two to three C collars
The suspension system (backpack straps) is the same that is used in the technical climbing packs, and it folds away when the USAR pack is used as a duffel bag.
Volume: 2,900 ci
Dimensions:
24" x 12" x 10"
3 lbs. 4oz.
Available in Olive Drab
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Deeks Advanced Airway Med Pack
NSN : 6530-01-515-7612
Date : 08/12/2008
NSN : 6530-01-515-7612
Date : 08/12/2008
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