

Les fusils Mauser (1918 - 1945)
French version only.
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Sling, Mauser K98 / MP 44 Sturmgewehr (STG 44)
K98 Mauser rifle and MP 44 Sturmgewehr (STG 44) brown leather sling.

Pouch, Ammo, K98 Mauser carbine
K98 Mauser black pebbled leather ammo pouch, three compartments. Ammo perfectly slip inside the pouch.

Stick, Cleaning, 98K carbine
Cleaning stick for Mauser carbine, to be fixed under the barrel. Length: 26 cm.

Carbine, Mauser 98K, Weathered
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Patch, 9th USAAF
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 9th US Air Force which was stationned in Europe and took part in the Normandy invasion on D-Day.

Title, N°4 Commando, Embroidered
Cloth shoulder title of the N°4 Commando, worn on the battle dress and shirt. In 1944, the 177 men of the "1er BFM Commando" were integrated into the British No.4 Commando (under Lieutenant-Colonel Dawson), part of the 1st Special Service Brigade (under Brigadier Lord Lovat).On 6 June 1944, at 08.45, the Bérets verts landed in Ouistreham, Benouville, Amfreville and Bavant (Sword Beach). Kieffer, recently promoted to capitaine de corvette, led his men personally. The Bérets verts suffered 21 killed and 93 wounded.

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.

Patch, 8th US Army Air Force
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 8th US Air Force, The Mighty Eighth. This unit was the first American air force to arrive in Europe in 1942, where until the end of the war it carried out dangerous bombing missions in France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany to destroy the German war infrastructure. It is the unit recording the highest casualties rate amongst all the other of the American armed forces (26.000 KIA and 28.000 POW). In June 1944, it flew numerous sorties over Normandy's skies.

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