Map US Army, Holland invasion. This is a full scale high quality reprint of the historical Map Sheet used by airborne troops for the invasion of Holland in September 1944.
This map in full color is marked S Hertogenbosch. Actual map size is exact to the original.
Superb genuine WWII webbing pistol belt issued to all personnel armed with handguns, carbines and submachine guns, as well as to medics. The top row of grommets is for the suspenders hooks, the bottom row for securing various items of equipment thanks to special bent wire hooks.
Mint condition, dated 1942, manufactured by S. Froehlich Co. with brass buckles.
Superb genuine WWII US M-1936 webbing pistol belt, issued to all personnel armed with handguns, carbines and submachine guns, as well as to medics. The top row of grommets is for the suspenders hooks, the bottom row for securing various items of equipment thanks to special bent wire hooks.
Mint condition, manufactured by Yale and dated 1943.
Scarce genuine WWII British War Office map of Lower Normandy, Cherbourg & Caen (Sheet 3a & 8) . Scale 1:250,000, 4th edition, "Army/Air".
Dated 1943, this map covers all the drop zones, landing zones and landing beaches chosen for Operation Neptune.
Good, used condition. Dimensions: 30.7in x 35.4in.
Genuine WWII US Army maching compass, manufactured by W.& L.E. Gurley. Very good overall condition, in working order.
Comes in its original impregnated webbing pouch; fasteners in working condition.
The pouch shows a small tear.
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