



Armband, Medical
Fine replica of the medical armband, with all markings, worn by medics.
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Les kits médicaux de l'U.S. Army 1941-1945
FRENCH VERSION ONLY Les kits médicaux de l'U.S. Army 1941-1945 Dès leur entrée en guerre en 1941, les États-Unis ont déployé une énergie considérable et engagé un budget colossal pour équiper les troupes combattantes, afin de les envoyer sur le front dans les meilleures conditions. Le service de santé a profité de cette modernisation pour développer de nouveaux moyens. Cette évolution s’est attachée à rendre le soutien sanitaire plus efficient et ainsi gagner en rapidité pour sauver le maximum de vies. Pour ces missions, l’US Army Medical Department dispose de ses propres matériels et produits consommables, référencés dans le Medical Supply Catalog, dont la présentation du livre s’inspire. Parmi ces milliers d’objets, le présent ouvrage détaille les ensembles et trousses médicales, chirurgicales, dentaires, orthopédiques, ORL, des soins aux gazés, pour le combat de jungle, etc. Version française, pages couleurs.

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Suit, Combat, HBT (Herringbone Twill), OD 3
Nice reproduction of the second pattern HBT OD 3 coveralls, according to a September 1943 spec. The suit has a vertical pocket on the right leg to carry a screwdriver, wrench or other tool. All buttons are the customary black tack type. This is an over-outfit, the suit is already over-tailored to be worn over the regulatory uniform.

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Trouser, Parachutist, M-1942, Standard
Standard issue M-1942 jump trouser. This kind of trouser was used by US airborne troops from 1942 until the end of the war. Such trousers were used in Normandy. US size.

Mess Kit, US Army, M-1932
Nice reproduction of the M1942 US Army Mess kit, perfect for re-enactment.

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Sainte-Mère-Eglise: Photographs of D-Day
This exceptional volume brings together hundreds of never-before-published wartime photographs of the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions, taken in and around Sainte-Mère-Église in early June 1944. Captured just hours and days after the first paratroopers touched down, these rare images offer an unprecedented visual record of the men who spearheaded the liberation of Normandy. Alongside these period photographs, the book features stunning full-color images of original uniforms and equipment used during the battle for Sainte-Mère-Église, including some of the most iconic artifacts of the war. Among them: the helmet worn by General Matthew Ridgway during the Normandy campaign, and the personal gear carried by Maj. Dick Winters when he jumped near Sainte-Mère-Église on D-Day. A unique blend of frontline photography and meticulously documented artifacts, this book is both a tribute and an essential reference for anyone interested in the Airborne landings of 6 June 1944. 235 x 295cm, Hardback - 304 pages - 442 illustrations.

Pouch, First Aid Packet, US M-1924
Nice replica of the khaki canvas M-1924 first aid packet pouch, to be attached to the M-1936 belt.

Rank, metal insignia, 2nd Lieutenant
Reproduction of the 2nd lieutenant rank insignia in metal. Clutch back.

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Jacket, Field, M-1941
Reproduction of the U.S. Army’s standard-issue M-1941 field jacket. Made from cotton poplin and lined with soft flannel, the M-1941 jacket was worn by all U.S. Army GIs throughout World War II. Lightweight, practical, and versatile, it became one of the most iconic pieces of the American military uniform during the conflict. US sizes.

Fine replica of the medical armband, with all markings, worn by medics.
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