FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII US ARMY INFANTRY & AIRBORNE “JEEP” MACKINAW WINTER JACKET The Mackinaw coat is often called the Jeep coat as it was a popular item worn by Officers and drivers of jeeps, due to its extra warmth over the M41 jacket. The jeep coat is longer than the
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII U.S. 1 1/4 INCH HELMET NET. IN COTTON TAN MATERIAL. SEEN ISSUED EARLY TO MID WAR TO ALL TROOPERS BOTH INFANTRY AND PARATROOPER.
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII GERMAN WAFFEN SS 1/2 TYPE II M1942 OVERPRINT CAMO FIELD SMOCK. REVERSIBLE SPRING TO FALL. Plane Tree pattern (Platanenmuster) was the first to be used. There were several colour schemes and three pairs of pattern variations. The first patterns 1 and 2 were hand printed on
MUSUEM GRADE REPRODUCTION 101ST AIRBORNE SLEEVE INSIGNIA-THEATRE MADE WITH GOLD THREAD BULLION. SUPER HIGH QUALITY. COMMONLY SEEN USED WITH PARATROOPERS CLASS A OR CLASS B JUMP JACKETS AND TUNICS.
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION 1ST PATTERN SS SLEEVE EAGLE, ENLISTED. EMBRODIERED, WHITE THREAD ON BLACK BACKING. ISSUED PRE-WWII AND EARLY PARTS OF THE WAR.
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII US 82nd Airborne 307th Engineer Pocket Patch All cap patches go on either side (right for officer, left for enlisted) of the wool overseas cap. Unit patches actually had no prescribed regulation position when sewn to the upper sleeve, but usually they were placed 1/2″-1″ under
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII US USMC MARINE 3RD PATTERN “DOG EARS” CANTEEN CARRY COVER- OD#3 “KHAKI” CANVAS & WEBBING CUSTOM MADE Later pattern “dog-eared” cover with crossed flaps. This is the 3rd pattern without the drain hole.
WWII 501ST PIR 101ST AIRBORNE CHEST PATCH- HIGH QUALITY REPRODUCTION. COMMONLY WORN ON THE CHEST OF CLASS B JUMP JACKETS, LEATHER JACKETS, OR M41 & TANKER JACKETS.
WWII 506TH PIR 101ST AIRBORNE CHEST PATCH- HIGH QUALITY REPRODUCTION. COMMONLY WORN ON THE CHEST OF CLASS B JUMP JACKETS, LEATHER JACKETS, OR M41 & TANKER JACKETS.