Reproduction of the U.S. Army’s standard-issue M-1941 field jacket.
Made from cotton poplin and lined with soft flannel, the M-1941 jacket was worn by all U.S. Army GIs throughout World War II. Lightweight, practical, and versatile, it became one of the most iconic pieces of the American military uniform during the conflict.
Very nice replicas of the type 3 US Army combat shoes, made of rough out leather, with rubber heel and integral sole. Worn with the M1938 canvas leggings, and used by the GI's during the war.
US sizes.
Reproduction of the standard US Army M-1937 shirt in wool and acrylic. Model used by all the US Army even during D-Day, with buttons behind a fly and a flap designed for protection against gases. Used by all GI's during all the campaigns in Italy, Normandy, Ardennes ...
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 9th Infantry Division, Octofoil , which landed on Utah Beach June 10, 1944.
Campaigns:
- Northern Africa, Operation Torch, November 1942 - Sicily, August 1943 - Normandy, Utah Beach, June 10, 1944 - France - Rhineland - Battle of the Bulges - Germany
Nice replica of the shoulder sleeve insignia of the 5th Infantry Division, Red Diamond , which landed on Utah Beach July 9, 1944.
Campaigns:
- Normandy, Utah Beach, July 9, 1944 - France - Rhineland - Battle of the Bulges - Czechoslovakia
Reproduction of the small mesh M1 helmet net. Type seen worn by the 1st ID, 4th ID, 82nd AB, Rangers... in Normandy and to the 101st Airborne Division in Holland.
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 90th Infantry Division, Tough Ombres, which fought in Normandy, Tchecoslovakia and at Metz.
Campaigns:
- Normandy, D-Day & D-Day +1, Utah Beach - France - Rhineland - Battle of the Bulges - Zcechosolvakia
Reproduction of the U.S. Army’s standard-issue M-1941 field jacket.
Made from cotton poplin and lined with soft flannel, the M-1941 jacket was worn by all U.S. Army GIs throughout World War II. Lightweight, practical, and versatile, it became one of the most iconic pieces of the American military uniform during the conflict.
US sizes.
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