Genuine WWII US Army shoulder patch of the Persian Gulf Command. Cotton thread, 100% period made.
Created in 1943, its mission constited in facilitating the supply of US lend-lease war material to the Soviet Union, through the 'Persian Corridor'.
Rare genuine WWII US Army shoulder patch of the China Combat Command. Cotton thread, 100% period made.
Created in 1944, its mission consisted in providing supply to the Chinese resistance.
Genuine WWII US shoulder patch of the Northwest Service Command.
Activated in 1942, its primary mission was the construction of the Canada-Alaska Highway.
Genuine WWII US Army distinctive unit insignia of the 903rd AAA Battalion. Clutch back.
Based at Fort Clayton, in the Panama canal zone, this anti aircraft artillery unit remained there during the whole conflict.
Hallmarked N.S. Meyer New York.
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