



Yanks Pack
Yanks Pack.
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You will find in this Yank Pack a lot of high reproduction quality of Yank Weekly magazine cover, A short guide to Great Britain booklet, US Red Cross newsletters, variety of passes and ID, hand written letter from an American serviceman, dance invitation plus miscellaneous cards and pictures.
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Sunglasses, Ray-Ban style
US Sunglasses, Ray-Ban type. Mainly used by pilots and paratroops. Cristal green. Delivered in their hard case.

Dog Tags, Engraved, Personalized, WWII
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Map, US Army, Carentan / Isigny
This is a full scale reprint of historical Map Sheet of Isigny. This is the map of the 101st Airborne sector east of Carentan and also the 29th Infantry. Carentan, Brévands, Les Veys, 506th PIR and 327th GIR combat zone. Scale 1:25,000, edition of April 44.

Booklet, Pocket Guide to France
Nice reproduction of the booklet Pocket guide to France. This is a guide to the country, people and customs of France given to servicemen preparing to take part in the D-Day Invasion. There is a two-page spread of a French map in the center, and several useful phrases and words translated from English.

Booklet, French Language Guide, TM 30-302
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Patch, 101st Airborne Division, "Velvet"
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 101st Airborne Infantry Division, 'Screaming Eagles'. EXCLUSIVELY AVAILABLE AT PARATROOPER Reproduction of the rare type 8 called "Velvet". Characterized by a small head and beak and thick padded feathers on a black velvet base. This was arranged in 1943, with a N.Y. patch manufacturer who delivered enough for each officer in the 101st to receive two. Purpose was to use them on Class 'A' dress uniforms. EMs received some of the leftovers. Campaigns: - Normandy, D-Day, Operation Overlord, Saint-Côme-du-Mont; Carentan - Netherland, Operation Market Garden, Eindhoven - Battle of the Bulge, Bastogne - Germany


Cigarettes, Old Gold, Blue Label
Reproduction of the Old Gold 20 cigarettes pack. With blue label series. WITHOUT cigarettes , just for display, prefect for your reenactment.

Insert, case, canvas, dispatch, US Army
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M1 Bayonet for M1 rifle, short
Replica of the standard short M1 bayonet introduced in March 1943 to replace the 16" M1905 bayonet. Delivered with its M7 scabbard. Version with hallmarked blade. Does not fit a genuine/ replica M1 rifle.

Patch, Yank Correspondent
Yank Correspondent cloth patch worn by correspondent of the famous YANK magazine, on combat jacket or dress uniform.

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These items do not glorify or promote any of the political, ideological or racial opinions related to the global conflicts that bathed the 20th century in blood.
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