C-47 Para Pod
The section pictured above is from the original manifest for C-47A 43-15137 for June 6th 1944. This manifest was known as the Form B Parachute. The document contained the aircraft number, chalk number, mission, crew, date, paratrooper names and cargo. It is signed by the chalk leader Lt. James F. Clarke.
Container 1: Light Machine Gun (LMG) & Ammunition, 230 pounds
Container 2: LMG Ammunition & Anti-Tank (AT) Grenades, 220 pounds
Container 3: LMG Ammunition & Anti-Tank (AT) Grenades, 221 pounds
Container 4: S-4 Bundle (Rations), 150 pounds
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| A-4 delivery container 1m long by 60cm Width x 60cm depth 24KG capacity |
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| A-5 Delivery container 113cm x 60cm x 60 90KG capacity |
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| The end of one cover is marked: CO. F for Company F, 2nd Battalion. |
The Type A-1 Lamp was used to mark the Parapack when deployed at night. The lamp, or light, aided the paratroopers to find and identify the equipment on the ground. Green lights were used for Quartermaster Corps Class III items - rations, water, clothing; Amber or Yellow lights were used for Ordnance Corps items - ammunition, weapons, spare parts; Red lights were used for Engineer Corps items - mines, explosives; and Blue lights were used for Chemical Warfare Corps items - gas related
The Type A-1 Lamp was held to the parapack via two metal loops that could be tied to any part of the pack. A small piece of
plastic was placed between two metal electrical contacts, and when removed, the lamp would illuminate. The lamp was
powered by two BA-30 Batteries or Type "C" cell.
The lamp corresponded to the parachute color for visual identification, when the parapack was descending. Ordnance cargo would have a yellow parachute and yellow lamp. These colors were also used on the crates for shipping these items overseas. These markings were known as "corner markings". An Ordnance Corps crate would have yellow corner markings.
This restored 1943 M3A4 Hand Cart, Utility, in the QuestMasters Museum collection, was made by John Wood Manufacturing Company, Serial Number 19602. The cart is shown with an A-5 Aerial Delivery Container with A-1 Lamp with yellow lens and yellow parachute. The yellow color denoted that the contents of this container contained ordnance supplies, such as ammunition. Colored lamps and parachutes
were used for easy recognition of parapacks or containers during recovery.

















