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 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
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.
MUSUEM GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII US 82ND AIRBORNE SLEEVE INSIGNIA-THEATRE MADE VERSION ON SILVER BULLION. SUPER HIGH QUALITY FROM MAN THE LINE. MOST COMMONLY USED FOR THE AIRBORNE CLASS A OR CLASS B TUNICS AND JACKETS.
Usually associated with the landings in North Africa, and some early airborne operations, this pattern flag is an armband and it is simply wrapped around the upper arm. However, some troops also cut the flag out and sewed it on. Correct, coated cotton canvas construction. The arm band is secured
Usually associated with the landings in North Africa, and some early airborne operations, this pattern flag is an armband and it is simply wrapped around the upper arm. However, some troops also cut the flag out and sewed it on. Correct, coated cotton canvas construction. The arm band is secured
Usually associated with the landings in North Africa, and some early airborne operations, this pattern flag is an armband and it is simply wrapped around the upper arm. However, some troops also cut the flag out and sewed it on. Correct, coated cotton canvas construction. The arm band is secured
Usually associated with the landings in North Africa, and some early airborne operations, this pattern flag is an armband and it is simply wrapped around the upper arm. However, some troops also cut the flag out and sewed it on. Correct, coated cotton canvas construction. The arm band is secured
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII US Combine Airborne Cap 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 the shoulder
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII US Combine Airborne Cap Patch MID WAR ITALIAN THEATRE VARIATION. 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
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII US Combine Airborne cant patch- LATE WAR VARIATION. 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″
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION OFFICER COMBINE AIRBORNE CAP 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 the shoulder seam.
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII US Airborne Officer Combine 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 the shoulder
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION (Correct for EM & Officer) 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 the shoulder seam.
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII US Airborne Parachute medic Cap Patch (Correct for EM & Officer) 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
MUSUEM GRADE REPRODUCTIONS WWII US ARMY RANK CHEVRONS. BACK ON BLUE WOOL. RANK OPTIONS: PRIVATE FIRST CLASS (PFC) CORPORAL SERGEANT STAFF SERGEANT T-5 TECH CORPORAL T-4 TECH SERGEANT
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION Jump Ovals for mounting the Wings to the Service Coat or Ike Jacket. Troops who were currently assigned to an airborne unit on “jump status” wore the respective oval for their regiment. Those soliders who had completed jump school, but who were not in an airborne unit,
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII “US PARATROOPERS” POCKET PATCH. ON BLUE WOOL. FROM MAN THE LINE. WORN ON CLASS B JUMP JACKETS, M1941 JACKETS, OR SUMMER HBT UNIFORMS AND OVERALLS.