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What is it?

montaillou

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Can't do a search because I don't know what it is or even where it goes. It was a loose part that was on the floor of a M1114 with a destroyed front end that I bought for parts.

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The attachment pins are the kind that are somewhat quick release. Obviously, it must go somewhere that you could possibly step on it.

I've already spent about an hour going through 2 manuals, page by page looking at diagrams. Maybe I missed it. Spent at least another hour looking at engine and cabin pics.
 
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Can't do a search because I don't know what it is or even where it goes. It was a loose part that was on the floor of a M1114 with a destroyed front end that I bought for parts.

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The attachment pins are the kind that are somewhat quick release. Obviously, it must go somewhere that you could possibly step on it.

I've already spent about an hour going through 2 manuals, page by page looking at diagrams. Maybe I missed it. Spent at least another hour looking at engine and cabin pics.
I can’t identify all of it, but this much for sure;
1) Sandwich size zip lock bag. My friend wishes he had these zip -locks in the late sixties. He had to fold baggies over and lick to seal in his personal use agricultural contents.
2) Possible freezer size zip lock baggie. Would have held larger sized agricultural buys.
3) Two pair of military boots, desert style. May have genuine Afghan dust.
4) Middle Eastern style headscarf, probably bought at the base exchange or base souk.
5) Small lap blanket.
6) All picture contents appear to be contained in the back of an SUV. This I can say with certainty because it resembles my collection of things in the back of my SUV. My wife refers to it as my “dumpster”.
Sorry I can’t help with more because there is a large, squarish metal object blocking view of most things.
 
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