

Patch, XXXVI Corps, US Army
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Genuine WWII US Thirty-Sixth Army Corps (XXXVI Corps) shoulder patch.
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Genuine WWII US Thirty-Sixth Army Corps (XXXVI Corps) shoulder patch.
US ribbon worn on dress uniform. Ribbon mounting not included. Don't forget to order it to pin them on your dress jacket.
US ribbon worn on dress uniform. Ribbon mounting not included. Don't forget to order it to pin them on your dress jacket.
Genuine WWII US Fourth Army Corps (IV Corps) shoulder patch. IV Corps replaced VI Corps in Italy during the summer of 1944, when the latter was withdrawn to take part in the invasion of Southern France.
Genuine WWII US Tenth Army Corps (X Corps) shoulder patch. X Corps was first stationed in New Guinea before taking part in the Phillipines campaign in 1944-1945, earning the Philippines Presidential Unit Citation for its involvement.
US ribbon worn on dress uniform. Ribbon mounting not included. Don't forget to order it to pin them on your dress jacket.
Genuine WWII US sleeve insignia for Engineering Specialist of the United States Army Air Forces. Representing a stylized airplane engine, this badge created on March, 1st 1943, was issued to mechanics, warehousemen of spare parts, parachute packers, various repairers, welders, boilermakers, sheet metal workers, etc. This badge was to be sewn 4 inches above the bottom of the right sleeve (Service Dress) and on the left chest (working clothes).
Genuine WWII US Army shoulder patch of the XIII Corps. Cotton thread, 100% period made. Activated in 1942, it served in the ETO as part of the Ninth Army.
Genuine WWII US Thirty-Sixth Army Corps (XXXVI Corps) shoulder patch.
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