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
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 AIRBORNE M1C HELMET NET AND 3 COLOR SCRIM COMBO. INCLUDES 1/4NCH REPRODUCTION KHAKI NET. 3 PEICES OF 1FT SCRIM, INCLUDING BROWN, TAN AND GREEN. USED BY US ARMY PARATROOPERS FOR THE DDAY JUMPS IN NORMANDY.
MUSEUM GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII US ARIBRONE PARATROOPER JUIMP FIRST AID KIT. RUBBERIZZED OD#3 . ISSUED TO PARATROOPERS FOR JUMP OPERATIONS. THE RUBBERIZZED VERSION WERE MAINLY ISSUED ON DDAY.
MUSUEM GRADE REPRODUCTION The Army Paratrooper Badge was awarded to German Army parachutists upon the completion of training, including five jumps. The soldier was required to make at least six jumps a year to remain qualified. Established on Sept. 1, 1937, the badge was awarded until the start of World
MUSUEM GRADE REPRODUCTION ARMY PARATROOPER BADGE-BULLION EMBROIDERED Common for Officers/NCOs The Army Paratrooper Badge was awarded to German Army parachutists upon the completion of training, including five jumps. The soldier was required to make at least six jumps a year to remain qualified. Established on Sept. 1, 1937, the badge
MUSUEM GRADE REPRODUCTION ARMY PARATROOPER BADGE-EMBROIDERED The Army Paratrooper Badge was awarded to German Army parachutists upon the completion of training, including five jumps. The soldier was required to make at least six jumps a year to remain qualified. Established on Sept. 1, 1937, the badge was awarded until the
MUSEUM GRADE REPRODUCTION M1C M1D HELMET CHINSTRAP SNAPS. MADE BY DOT AND UN THE USA. PRICED FOR A PAIR, incluees . USED TO TURN YOUR CHINSTRAPS INTO PARATROOPER CHINSTRAPS.
MUSEUM GRADE REPRODUCTION M1C M1D HELMET CHINSTRAP SNAPS. MADE BY DOT AND UN THE USA. PRICED FOR A PAIR. USED TO TURN YOUR CHINSTRAPS INTO PARATROOPER CHINSTRAPS. EARLY WAR CHROME VERSION.
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 Issued boots for US paratroopers through 1943. These were also worn by regular troops who often “acquired” via alternative means. These feature russet brown leather uppers, toe caps, 12 eyelets, leather soles, slanted heels, rubber half soles and heels. These come with cloth laces. Fit: These are
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII US ARMY PARATROOPER JUMP BOOTS BLOUSING BANDS. Bands are 1/2″ quality black elastic, with a black metal hook and loop sewn to either end. These fit all but the skinniest or fattest legs. Very durable, and with the hook, easy to take off and put on.
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII US ARMY AIRBORNE PARATROOPER JUMP EQUIPMENT SHOULDER PADS. BROWN FELT. COMMONLY USED ON THE NORMANDY JUMPS IN 1944. MAN THE LINE EXCLUSIVE.
MUSUEM GRADE REPRODUCTION The LUFTWAFFE Paratrooper Badge was awarded to German parachutists upon the completion of training, including five jumps. The soldier was required to make at least six jumps a year to remain qualified. Established on Sept. 1, 1937, the badge was awarded until the start of World War
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII M-1 RIGGER POUCH. US paratrooper modified US field gear. Cartridge pouches that held 4 M-1 rifle en-blocks or 5 M-1 Carbine 15rd magazines, or 4 D-bars and a pack of smokes. Made from OD#3 canvas and Paratroopers usually had 2 or 3 of these on their
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII M-1 RIGGER POUCH. US paratrooper modified US field gear. Cartridge pouches that held 4 M-1 rifle en-blocks or 5 M-1 Carbine 15rd magazines, or 4 D-bars and a pack of smokes. Made from OD#7 canvas and Paratroopers usually had 2 or 3 of these on their
MUSEUM GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII HELMET NET SCRIM. IN 3 DIFFERENT COLORS. 3 FT IN LENGTH. PERFECT FOR USE WITH THAT M1 HELMET NET FOR THE M1 PARATROOPER JUMP HELMET ON INFANTRY DDAY HELMET.
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII U.S. M1936 MUSETTE BAG CARRY STRAP. OD#3 “khaki.” ISSUED TO US PARATROOPERS FROM THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN TILL THE END OF THE WAR. Although associated with Paratroopers, the Musette Bag was issued throughout the US Army. It could be carried as a shoulder bag via the GP strap,
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII U.S. M1936 MUSETTE BAG CARRY STRAP. OD#3 “khaki.” A BRITISH MADE VARIATION ISSUED TO US PARATROOPERS FROM THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN TILL THE END OF THE WAR. Although associated with Paratroopers, the Musette Bag was issued throughout the US Army. It could be carried as a shoulder bag
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII U.S. M1936 MUSETTE BAG CARRY STRAP. OD#9 “khaki.” ISSUED TO US PARATROOPERS FROM THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN TILL THE END OF THE WAR. Although associated with Paratroopers, the Musette Bag was issued throughout the US Army. It could be carried as a shoulder bag via the GP strap,
FIELD GRDADE REPRODUCTION WWII U.S. M1936 MUSETTE BAG. ISSUED TO US PARATROOPERS FROM THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN TILL THE END OF THE WAR. TRANSTITIONAL OD#7 “GREEN” AND OD#3 “KHAKI” CANVAS AND WEBBING
MUSEUM GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII U.S. M1937 WOOL SERVICE FIELD TROUSERS. HIGH QUALITY MADE FROM 100% WOOL. American WWII M37 Enlisted mans wool trousers, often called mustards. These where standard issue in 1938 and where worn in the Normandy invasion. Issued to Infantry, Rangers, Air Force, Glider troops and Armoured Infantry
MUSEUM GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII U.S. M1937 WOOL SERVICE SHIRT. HIGH QUALITY MADE FROM 100% WOOL. The army adopted a button front shirt for the first time with the sweeping 1937 uniforms changes that made trousers standard in place of breeches. Although this shirt pattern was supereseded in late 1941, it
MUSEUM GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII U.S. M1937 OFFICER WOOL SERVICE SHIRT. HIGH QUALITY MADE FROM 100% WOOL. The army adopted a button front shirt for the first time with the sweeping 1937 uniforms changes that made trousers standard in place of breeches. Although this shirt pattern was supereseded in late
MUSEUM GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII U.S. M1942 REINFORCED PARATROOPER JUMP JACKET. .Reinforced Uniforms in WWII During early airborne operations in North Africa and Italy, the M1942 uniform was found to be lacking in several areas, most notably strength. The fabric is relatively thin and some seams should have had extra material