


Beret, green, commando
Beret, green, commando.
Description
Reproduction of the famous British commando green beret. This is this kind of beret which was worn by the N° 4 Commando French troops who landed in Normandy on D-Day. Perfect for re-enactment or mannequin.
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Beret, green, commando.
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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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