US Army OD 101st Airborne 3D tactical morale black PVC rubber velcro patch.
Velcro back, hook fastener backing for attachment to tactical hats, caps, gears, etc.
US Army 101st Airborne 3D tactical morale black PVC rubber velcro patch.
Velcro back, hook fastener backing for attachment to tactical hats, caps, gears, etc.
US Army 82nd Airborne 3D tactical morale PVC rubber velcro patch.
Velcro back, hook fastener backing for attachment to tactical hats, caps, gears, etc.
Reproduction of the WWII US Army M-1937 troop canvas belt, light khaki color, delivered with removable buckle, troop model for combat or dress trousers. Adjustable up to 50 Inches (127 cm)
Nice replica of the M1941 cover canteen, mounted. This reinforced cover canteen was sometimes used by paratroopers as it made the canteen attachment more secure.
US Army American flag 3D tactical morale PVC rubber velcro patch.
Velcro back, hook fastener backing for attachment to tactical hats, caps, gears, etc.
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