

Wing, Free French Parachutist
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Wing, Free French Parachutist.
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Wing, Free French Parachutist.
Nice reproduction of the reinforced M-1942 paratrooper jump suit, jacket and pants. Model used in Normandy during D-Day, reinforced at the elbows, pockets and knees. US size. Delivered with a 82nd Airborne Division shoulder sleeve insignia, you can easily replace it with a 101st Airborne Divsion. US sizes.
Genuine British WWII canvas bayonet frog with belt loop. These were originally developped for the SMLE 1907 bayonets, however can be used with other bayonets such as the spike bayonet of the Lee-Enfield N°4 MKI. Mint condition, never issued dated 1943 manufactured by S.N.L. LTD.
Superb stainless steel flask covered up with a wood impression featuring the insignia of the 101st Airborne Division.
Suspenders, Jump Trousers, M-1942, khaki.
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 90th Infantry Division, Tough Ombres, which fought in Normandy, Tchecoslovakia and at Metz. Campaigns: - Normandy, D-Day & D-Day +1, Utah Beach - France - Rhineland - Battle of the Bulges - Zcechosolvakia
US Sunglasses, Ray-Ban type, US Air Force. Mainly used by pilots and paratroops. Cristal green. Delivered in their hard case.
Wing, Free French Parachutist.
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