







Polo, khaki, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division
Polo, khaki (Olive Drab), 506th P.I.R, 101st Airborne Division, Carentan - Normandy.
Short sleeve pique polo, OD, with embroidered badge and name on chest, US flag on arm.
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CARENTAN - Linking Omaha Beach / Utah Beach, Part 1
SOLD OUT CARENTAN, Linking Omaha Beach - Utah Beach, Part I The first in a series of five books about the 101st Airborne Division in Normandy comprising over 3,000 pages and 4,000 photographs, this initial volume concentrates on events immediately preceding D-Day. Organized by Regiment of the 101st Airborne, after 30 years of investigative research most of the photos that appear in the volume have been identified, for the very first time. A combination of three prestigious collections, this book of airborne images is undoubtedly now the most impressive ensemble published anywhere in the world. American historian Mark Bando, along with the two founders of the D-Day Paratroopers Historical Center, Emmanuel Allain and Michel De Trez joined forces to merge their knowledge and collections. Bando began to collect photographic and oral histories long before it became fashionable. His expertise and knowledge, collected over the years, directly from the veterans while their memories were still fresh and intact. Never before has the epic liberation of Carentan and linking of the invasion beaches by the 101st Airborne been covered with such attention to detail. 235 x 295cm, Hardback - 232 pages - 350 + illustrations English version

Patch, Currahee, 506th PIR
Cloth patch Currahee , 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division. The 506th Regiment was activated at Camp Toccoa, Georgia in 1942. He bears his nickname " Currahee " after the Currahee mountain located near the camp. This name of Indian origin (Cherokee) can be translated as " Stands Alone " which will become the motto of the unit. 9 x 7 cm.

Patch, Pocket, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division
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Polo, black, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division, Carentan
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CARENTAN - Linking Omaha Beach / Utah Beach, Part 2
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Polo, black, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division, Carentan
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Polo, khaki (Olive Drab), 506th P.I.R, 101st Airborne Division, Carentan - Normandy.
Short sleeve pique polo, OD, with embroidered badge and name on chest, US flag on arm.
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