Replica of the rare US airborne demolition tool bag used in Normandy. This musette bag was to carry miscellaneous engineer accessories: fuzes, pull- or traction-release igniters, special connecting clips for Primacord (detoning cord), friction tape, pocket knife, M2 crimpers, etc. See At The Point of No Return, by Michel De Trez, page 117.
Genuine WWII US insecticide powder tin, manufactured by McCormick & Co., Baltimore, Maryland. Contents: 2 oz. Issued to every GI.
Mint, unopened condition, straight from the carton dated June 1943
Price is for one single tin.
Small cotton flag of 48 stars worn on the right sleeve of the jump jacket. Widely worn by 82nd airborne in Normandy.
Size 8 x 13 cm.
Need to be washed at 30°C and wash the jacket back to front.
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.
Parachute artillery cap patch on twill, 1st type officer or enlisted men, white parachute on red. Worn during all the war.
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