

Key chain, 82nd Airborne Division
Red metal 82nd Airborne Division insigna key chain, marked All American.
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Blue metal 82nd Airborne Division insigna key chain, marked All American .

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Sainte-Mère-Eglise - Merderet
SAINTE-MERE-EGLISE - MERDERET Zone d'opérations aéroportées américaines du Jour-J Récit chronologique des attaques aéroportées conduites par les 82nd et 101st US-Airborne-Divisions dans les premiers jours de la Bataille de Normandie. Format : 18,8 x 24,5 cm 196 pages Author : H-K von Keusgen Hardcover French version only

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Sainte-Mère-Eglise: Photographs of D-Day
This exceptional volume brings together hundreds of never-before-published wartime photographs of the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions, taken in and around Sainte-Mère-Église in early June 1944. Captured just hours and days after the first paratroopers touched down, these rare images offer an unprecedented visual record of the men who spearheaded the liberation of Normandy. Alongside these period photographs, the book features stunning full-color images of original uniforms and equipment used during the battle for Sainte-Mère-Église, including some of the most iconic artifacts of the war. Among them: the helmet worn by General Matthew Ridgway during the Normandy campaign, and the personal gear carried by Maj. Dick Winters when he jumped near Sainte-Mère-Église on D-Day. A unique blend of frontline photography and meticulously documented artifacts, this book is both a tribute and an essential reference for anyone interested in the Airborne landings of 6 June 1944. 235 x 295cm, Hardback - 304 pages - 442 illustrations.
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Key chain, 82nd Airborne Division
Blue metal 82nd Airborne Division insigna key chain, marked All American .

Red metal 82nd Airborne Division insigna key chain, marked All American.
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