1967 Vietnam Era Pilot Survival Escape Evasion Kit SEEK Testing Emergency Pen Flare (Not MRE) - Summary

Summary

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The video is a review of a 1967 Airman's Individual Survival Kit, which contains various items for medical, survival, and signaling purposes. The reviewer opens and examines each item, such as medicines, bandages, soap, wire saw, pen flare gun, hacksaw blade, arrowhead, fire starter, sunglasses, and more. He also tests one of the red distress flares outside. He comments on the quality, usefulness, and condition of each item. He is impressed by the kit and says it has everything one would need in a survival situation. He ends the video by saying he hopes the viewers liked it and that he will be back with more videos.

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1. The text is about an Airman's individual survival kit from 1967 that contains various items for escape and evasion in a tropical environment.
2. The kit has two pouches: one for medical supplies and one for general survival items.
3. The medical pouch contains liquid soap, bandages, leech repellent, antibiotics, anti-malaria tablets, anti-diarrhea tablets, alertness tablets, aspirin, fungicidal powder, sunburn protection, antiseptic ointment, eye ointment, and anti-chapped lipstick.
4. The general survival pouch contains a wire saw, a candle, a fishing kit, a compass, a signal mirror, a pen flare gun with flares, a hacksaw blade, a knife, a razor knife, a sewing kit, water purification tablets, a mosquito head net and mittens, sunglasses, an arrowhead, fire starter sheets and tinder, prophylactics, sponge skin, soap with hexachlorophene, candy and bullion cubes.
5. The text also shows the author testing some of the items outside, such as the flares and the flashlight. Some of the items are damaged or expired due to age.