Crest, No. 4 Commando, insignia
This pin from the 1st Marine Commando Battalion pays tribute to an iconic unit of the French naval forces.
Made of metal with an aged bronze finish, it features a detailed relief highlighting the commando's historic symbols.
Its discreet 2.2 cm size makes it an elegant accessory that is easy to wear every day.
On the back, a butterfly clasp ensures a reliable and secure attachment to any fabric.
Solid and detailed, it will appeal to military history enthusiasts and discerning collectors alike.
A pin with character, steeped in tradition and prestige.
Description
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.
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Customer reviews
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Une très belle représentation. Merci à ces 177 Commandos français du Gpe N°4, qui ont participé au D DAY. N'hésitez pas à lire Béret Vert, le livre est top.
