Insignias & Decorations

Patch, Airborne Troop Carrier Command
Airborne Troop Carrier Command shoulder sleeve insignia. This kind of insignia was worn from August 1944 on C-47 personel uniforms.

Patch, American Red Cross, Service to Armed Forces
Reproduction of the American Red Cross, Service to Armed Forces shoulder sleeve insignia. To be worn on working dress or off-duty suit.

Patch, American Red Cross, Welfare Service
Reproduction of the American Red Cross, Welfare Service shoulder sleeve insignia. To be worn on working dress or off-duty suit.

Patch, Amphibious Forces, ESB, D-Day, Normandy, Provence, Made in USA
Superb replica of the US Army Amphibious Operations patch, worn by the famous Engineer Special Brigades. On D-Day, the 1st ESB landed on Utah Beach while the 5th and 6th ESBs were involved in the combat operations on Omaha Beach. Also worn during the Southern France invasion. Made in USA.

Patch, Cap, felt, Light blue, Parachutist
Parachute infantry cap patch on felt, 1st type officer or enlisted men, white parachute on light blue (British Made 1944). Worn during all the war.

Patch, Cap, Para/Glider, Infantry, Enlisted man
Para/Glider infantry cap patch, for enlisted men, white glider and parachute on dark blue with red circle. Worn from March 1944 until the end of the war by paratroopers and glidermen.

Patch, Cap, Para/Glider, Infantry, Officer
Para/Glider infantry cap patch, for officers, white glider and parachute on dark blue with red circle. Worn from March 1944 until the end of the war by airborne officers and glider officers..

Patch, Cap, red, parachute
Parachute artillery cap patch, 1st type officer or enlisted men, white parachute on red. Worn during all the war.


Patch, Cap, Twill, Light Blue, Parachute
Parachute infantry 1st type officer or enlisted men, white parachute on light blue. Worn during all the war.

Patch, Cap, twill, red, parachute
Parachute artillery cap patch on twill, 1st type officer or enlisted men, white parachute on red. Worn during all the war.

Patch, Currahee, 506th PIR
Cloth patch Currahee , 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division. The 506th Regiment was activated at Camp Toccoa, Georgia in 1942. He bears his nickname " Currahee " after the Currahee mountain located near the camp. This name of Indian origin (Cherokee) can be translated as " Stands Alone " which will become the motto of the unit. 9 x 7 cm.