





Bag, Satchel, Canvas, small pattern
Small satchel bag, in OD canvas, perfect to carry personal items. Size: 24 x 16 x 12 cm.
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Patch, Rangers, D-Day
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the Rangers who climbed the Pointe du Hoc on D-Day. On June 19, 1942 the 1st Ranger Battalion was sanctioned, recruited, and began training in Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland. Eighty percent of the original Rangers came from the 34th Infantry Division. A select fifty or so of the first U.S. Rangers were dispersed through the British Commandos for the Dieppe Raid in August 1942; these were the first American soldiers to see ground combat in the European theater. Together with the ensuing 3rd and 4th Ranger Battalions they fought in North Africa and Italy until the Battle of Cisterna when most of the Rangers of the 1st and 3rd Battalions were captured. The remaining Rangers were absorbed into the Canadian-American First Special Service Force under Brigadier General Robert T. Frederick. Before the 5th Ranger Battalion landing on Dog White sector on Omaha Beach, during the Invasion of Normandy, the 2nd Ranger Battalion scaled the 90-foot (27 m) cliffs of Pointe du Hoc.

Jacket, Winter (Tanker), Luxe
High quality reproduction of the U.S. Army Winter Combat Jacket. Made from olive drab #3 cotton twill and lined with brown kersey wool, this "tanker" jacket has a full-length zipper on the front, knit collar, cuffs and waistband. The winter combat jacket was developed in 1941, for issue to crews of armored vehicles. it was nevertheless worn by other combat soldiers, and especially by officers... Often worn by tank crews and motorcyclists, the tanker jacket and pant or combat jacket and bib (the name "tanker jacket" seems to be the term mostly used) was also widely used by infantry and airborne officers, 504th PIR paratroopers, fighter pilots, Naval Beach Battalions, WAC, Nurses.. The jacket and pant/bib was made of the same material and had the wool blanket type lining.

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Shirt, Polo, Short-Sleeved, Black, 80th Anniversary of D-Day
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Pocket, Knife, Electrician, TL-29
Nice replica of the TL-29 electrician's pocket knife. The latter has two blades, one regular knife blade, and a screwdriver blade that locks open. This knife was in the tool pouch which was designed, issued and used by Signal Corps and engineers for splicing electrical wire.

Polo shirt, Blue, US Paratroops
Blue polo shirt with embroidered paratrooper's wings. High quality cotton shirt.

Pouch, First-Aid, Parachutist, Made in USA
Nice reproduction paratrooper aid pouch. Ties to your web gear, or to your helmet netting. The ties are 18" long, 3/4" cotton webbing. The body is khaki cotton, with the "FIRST AID" stamped in the middle like the originals. No medical items inside, made to resemble the bandage box. These insides won t crush, and won t get soft on you even if it gets wet. This is the best quality and price out there! Even with shipping, it is way under the price of the competition. Made in USA.

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Case, Canvas, M3, Grease Gun
OD canvas case to carry and protect the 'Grease Gun' USM3 Submachine gun.

Small satchel bag, in OD canvas, perfect to carry personal items. Size: 24 x 16 x 12 cm.
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