In French and English, one side allows to visualize the position of the different corps of armies and the evolution of the Battle of Normandy, the other figure represents a significant photograph of the magnitude of the gigantic operation that was the Landing in Normandy.
Nice reproduction of the US Army GP (general purpose) bag, in khaki canvas,used by GI's to carry extra ammo, grenades, etc.... Delivered with its carrying strap.
This is a full scale reprint of historical Map Sheet of Isigny. This is the map of the 101st Airborne sector east of Carentan and also the 29th Infantry.
Carentan, Brévands, Les Veys, 506th PIR and 327th GIR combat zone.
Scale 1:25,000, edition of April 44.
Baseball cap with 101st Airborne Division insignia in front, American flag on both sides and 101st Airborne marked on the rear.
Adjustable size.
Made of 100% cotton.
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 101st Airborne Division, The Screaming Eagles , which jumped in Normandy D-Day.
Campaigns:
- Normandy, D-Day, Operation Overlord - Netherland, Operation Market Garden - Battle of the Bulge - Germany
In French and English, one side allows to visualize the position of the different corps of armies and the evolution of the Battle of Normandy, the other figure represents a significant photograph of the magnitude of the gigantic operation that was the Landing in Normandy.
Format: 100x210 mm
Bilingual Edition
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