2nd part of the WWII GI reference Government Issue by Henri-paul Enjames details the insignia, decorations, uniforms, individual equipment, small arms & light crew-served weapons, airborne troops, etc.... Contains hundreds of full color photographs, with 272 pages. This hardcover book would make a superb addition to any serious WWII GI collector or historian library.
Nice reproduction of the booklet Pocket guide to France. This is a guide to the country, people and customs of France given to servicemen preparing to take part in the D-Day Invasion. There is a two-page spread of a French map in the center, and several useful phrases and words translated from English.
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 4th Infantry Division, Ivy Division , which landed first wave at Utah Beach on D-Day.
Campaigns:
- Normandy, D-Day, Utah Beach, Operation Overlord - France - Rhineland - Battle of Bulge - Germany
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.
2nd part of the WWII GI reference Government Issue by Henri-paul Enjames details the insignia, decorations, uniforms, individual equipment, small arms & light crew-served weapons, airborne troops, etc.... Contains hundreds of full color photographs, with 272 pages. This hardcover book would make a superb addition to any serious WWII GI collector or historian library.
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