




Shoes, Combat, Type 3, Rough Out
Very nice replicas of the type 3 US Army combat shoes, made of rough out leather, with rubber heel and integral sole. Worn with the M1938 canvas leggings, and used by the GI's during the war.
US sizes.
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Jacket, Field, M-1941
Reproduction of the U.S. Army’s standard-issue M-1941 field jacket. Made from cotton poplin and lined with soft flannel, the M-1941 jacket was worn by all U.S. Army GIs throughout World War II. Lightweight, practical, and versatile, it became one of the most iconic pieces of the American military uniform during the conflict. US sizes.

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Jacket, Winter (Tanker)
Reproduction of the U.S. Army Winter Combat Jacket. Made from OD3 cotton twill and lined with brown kersey wool, this "tanker" jacket has a full-length zipper on the front, knit collar, cuffs and waistband. The winter combat jacket was developed in 1941, for issue to crews of armored vehicles. it was nevertheless worn by other combat soldiers, and especially by officers... Often worn by tank crews and motorcyclists, the tanker jacket and pant or combat jacket and bib (the name "tanker jacket" seems to be the term mostly used) was also widely used by infantry and airborne officers, 504th PIR paratroopers, fighter pilots, Naval Beach Battalions, WAC, Nurses.. The jacket and pant/bib was made of the same material and had the wool blanket type lining. US sizes.

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Jacket, Field, Combat, M-1943, US Army
Reproduction of the field jacket M-1943, made of OD7 cotton. US sizes.

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Jacket, Combat, HBT (Herringbone Twill), OD 3
Nice replica of the US Army HBT (Herring Bone Twill) OD 3 combat jacket or shirt. Designed for protection against gases. This jacket with metal buttons and cargo pockets will be used as work clothes or as combat clothes. This is an over-outfit, the jacket is already over-tailored to be worn over the regulatory uniform.

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Trousers, Combat, HBT, OD 3
Replica of the US Army HBT (Herring Bone Twill) OD 3 combat trousers. Designed for protection against gases. These trousers with metal buttons and cargo pockets will be used as work clothes or as combat clothes.

Leggings, Canvas, M-1938, US Army
Reproduction of the leggings canvas M-1938. Delivered with laces. 3R (40-41cm) 4R (44-45cm)

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Helmet, M1, fixed bales, complete, with net
Post war USM1 helmet, with fix loops and replica canvas straps, repainted with an original type cork, delivered with liner and camo net (according arrival). Perfect for reenacting. Early version commonly worn by all GIs in 1944.

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Trousers, Combat, HBT, OD 7
Nice replica of the US Army HBT (Herring Bone Twill) OD 7 combat trousers. Designed for protection against gases. These trousers with metal buttons and cargo pockets will be used as work clothes or as combat clothes.

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Jacket, Combat, HBT (Herringbone Twill), OD 7
Nice replica of the US Army HBT (Herring Bone Twill) OD 7 combat jacket or shirt. Designed for protection against gases. This jacket with metal buttons and cargo pockets will be used as work clothes or as combat clothes. This is an over-outfit, the jacket is already over-tailored to be worn over the regulatory uniform.
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Patch, 29th Infantry Division
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 29th Infantry Division Blue & Grey which landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day. Campaigns: - Normandy, D-Day, Operation overlord, Omaha Beach - Northern France - Rhineland - Germany

Suspenders, Field, Leather
Field suspenders in black leather to use with the combat equipment.

Paint, German, 1L, feldgrau
German feldgrau, flat. Made in Belgium, this is an exact reproduction of the colors used by German army for its vehicles, planes, tools, helmets, etc... Exceptional quality, great covering capacity, fast drying. By far the best painting which is used according to our decorator who in used hundreds of liters at the time of the creation of the museum. Should be thinned at 15%.

Opener, Can, P38, US Army
P38 can opener. Introduced in 1942, it was carried by thousands of GIs throughout the Second World War. This tiny, lightweight, P-38 collapsible can opener was developed during World War II, reported to have been a rapid 30 days design project in the summer of 1942 by the U.S. Army Subsistence Research Laboratory in Chicago, IL. The origin of the name is not clear, like the jeep. Some claim it required exactly 38 punctures around a can to open it. Others say it performed with the speed of a P-38 fighter plane. Whatever the case, it is clear this little device has to be considered one of the most perfect inventions ever designed for use in combat.

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Carbine, USM1, 1st type, Normandy pattern
Replica of the famous M1 carbine, 1st Type, in metal and wood. All mobile parts are working, but you can not fire. This is a wonderful reproduction delivered with a magazine and an oiler. ITEM NOT SHIPPED OUTSIDE EUROPEAN UNION AND SWITZERLAND .

Patch, First Army
Reproduction of the US shoulder sleeve insignia of the 1st Army which was involved in the Normandy Campaign.

Knife, USM3
Perfect replica of the M3 knife, in metal and leather. The regulation M3 knife was introduced in March 1943. The blade bears the markings USM3 and 1943. This knife was used by the whole US Army, but heavily used by all airborne troops. It can be carried with a M6 leather scabbard or a M8 plastic and webbing scabbard.

Very nice replicas of the type 3 US Army combat shoes, made of rough out leather, with rubber heel and integral sole. Worn with the M1938 canvas leggings, and used by the GI's during the war.
US sizes.
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