Nice replica of the M1941 cover canteen, mounted. This reinforced cover canteen was sometimes used by paratroopers as it made the canteen attachment more secure.
Nice reproduction of the M-1936 pistol belt in khaki webbing. Used to attach water bottle, first-aid pouch, pistol holster, compass case, entrenching tool... Belt length in size L: 105 cm Belt length in size XL: 125 cm
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.
Raincoat US style, with hood and pockets. Perfect for your reenactments.
100% Polyester, Polyvinylchlorid coated Weight: 200 g/qm - 2 big pockets on the front with flap - integrated hood in the collar
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 80th Infantry Division, Blue Ridge , which fought in Normandie, Moselle and at Bastogne.
Campaigns:
- France, Utah Beach, August 5, 1944 - Rhineland - Battle of the Bulges - Germany
Nice replica of the M1941 cover canteen, mounted. This reinforced cover canteen was sometimes used by paratroopers as it made the canteen attachment more secure.
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