


Patch, CBI (China-Burma-India)
€45.00
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Genuine WWII US shoulder sleeve insignia of the CBI (China-Burma-India).
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Genuine WWII US shoulder sleeve insignia of the CBI (China-Burma-India).
Genuine WWII US Theater made shoulder sleeve insignia, CBI (China-Burma-India), printed and embroidered on cotton.
Genuine WWII US Theater made shoulder sleeve insignia, CBI (China-Burma-India), printed and embroidered on cotton.
Genuine WWII US shoulder sleeve insignia of the CBI (China-Burma-India).
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.
YANK magazine,May 4, 1945 issue, 'Ledo-Burma Road', on the front cover of which appears a young Chinese boy greeting an American supply convoy somewhere on the China-Burma-India theater of operations. Complete and in quite good overall condition.
Genuine WWII US booklet, A Pocket Guide to India , published by the War and Navy Departments in 1943. This pamphlet was intended for American servicemen who deployed to the China-Burma-India theater of Operations. Complete (68 pages) and in excellent overall condition.
Genuine WWII US shoulder sleeve insignia of the CBI (China-Burma-India).
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