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Replica of the British flannel shirt with buttons.
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Cap badge, Parachutist, Canadian
Canadian paratroops cap badge in metal for enlisted men. Features two lugs on the back.

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British airborne cloth wings, to be sewn on the Denison Smock or battledress.

Wings, Paratroops, Canadian
Canadian paratroops wings, cloth. To be sewn on the Denison Smock or battledress.

Cap badge, British, Parachute Regiment
Reproduction of the WWII British Parachute Regiment cap badge. To be worn on the maroon beret. Pin back.

Title, Parachute Regiment, Embroidered
Replica of the Parachute Regiment title, embroidered version.

Set, airborne insignia, British, Pegasus / Airborne, Embroidered
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Gasket, Jerrycan, Fuel, US / British / German
Genuine authentic surplus rubber jerrycan seal. Applications: Garage Automotive /Field Gear / Camping kit Sizes & Measurements : 55 x 55 x 5 mm external / 35 x 30 mm internal (oval shape - maximum dimensions cited) Colour: Black Material: Rubber / Ensure Tight Seal
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Genuine WWII British lanyard for revolvers or pistols Webley, Enfield, GP and whistles, pocket knife, etc.

Title, Parachute Regiment, Embroidered
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Mess Kit, British, Pattern 1937
Reproduction of the WWII Pattern 1937 British Mess kit.

Mess Kit, German, M31
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Cap badge, No. 4 Commando
No. 4 Commando (Kieffer) badge. In 1944, the 177 men of the "1er B.F.M. Commando" were integrated into the British No. 4 Commando (under command of Lieutenant-Colonel Dawson), part of the 1st Special Service Brigade (under Brigadier Lord Lovat).On June 6, 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. Pin back.

Cartridge, 9mm, British, Sten, 1944
INERT British 9mm cartridge. Made in 1944 at the Royal Ordnance factory, Hirwaun, Wales. Headstamp case with “H/|\N 44” and “9mm”. No powder, no cap, drilled case. Art. R311-1 § 26° le CSI : " Munition neutralisée : munition dont le projectile a un diamètre inférieur à 20 mm et dont la chambre à poudre présente un orifice latéral d’un diamètre au moins égal à 2 mm ne contenant plus de poudre et dont l’amorce a été percutée."

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.

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Reproduction of the WWII American officer collar insignia, gold, worn on the shirt, service dress, cap... Clutch back.

Replica of the British flannel shirt with buttons.
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