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
WWI GERMAN NATURAL LEATHER EQUIPMENT TORNISTER STRAP W/ BUCKLE. Designed to secure the blanket and/ or greatcoat to the Tornister Packs. Found general purpose use for carrying all sorts of gear, including Zeltbahns, gas cape bags, and so forth. These straps have an extra, quick-release strap sewn to the buckle-end
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION Although offically removed from service after the 1940 campaign, these tabs were seen in limited numbers throughout the war. These are the same quality as the standard embroidered SS tabs. Available “Deutschland” (#1) “Germania” (#2) “Der Führer” (#3)
WWII GERMAN BLACK LEATHER EQUIPMENT TORNISTER STRAP W/ BUCKLE. RAW NATURAL LEATHER Designed to secure the blanket and/ or greatcoat to the Tornister Packs or A-frames. Found general purpose use for carrying all sorts of gear, including Zeltbahns, gas cape bags, and so forth. These straps have an extra, quick-release
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