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Officer's trousers belt with jump wings on buckle. There are faint markings on the belt. Length seems to be about 32/33 inch. Superb piece for display. Very good condition.
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Officer's trousers belt with jump wings on buckle. There are faint markings on the belt. Length seems to be about 32/33 inch. Superb piece for display. Very good condition.
Officer's belt buckle with jump wings. The bucket was made by Luxenberg. Very good condition.
WACO "CG-4A" glider poster. 1944 dated. The poster measures about 64 x 48 centimeters. It has no creases of being folded and will look awesome framed. Very good condition.
Douglas C-47 "Skytrain" poster. 1943 dated. The poster measures about 64 x 48 centimeters. It has no creases of being folded and will look awesome framed. Very good condition.
General "Hamilcar" poster. 1944 dated. The poster measures about 64 x 48 centimeters. It has no creases of being folded and will look awesome framed. Very good condition.
Air Speed "Horsa" poster. British glider used by the Americans in Normandy. 1944 dated. The poster measures about 64 x 48 centimeters. It has no creases of being folded and will look awesome framed. Very good condition.
101st Airborne Division patch. Used. With amoeba shaped eye and attached tab. Some remains of fabric still present on the back. Superb example of a type 3 (based on the Mark Bando typification). With a nice snowy back. Very good condition.
101st Airborne Division patch. Used. With amoeba shaped eye and attached tab. Superb example of a type 3 (based on the Mark Bando typification). With a nice snowy back. Very good condition.
United States Paratroops pocket patch. Embroidered on blue felt with gauze backing. PX purchase. Very good condition.
United States Paratroops pocket patch. Embroidered on red felt with gauze backing. PX purchase. Very good condition.
A-4 parachute set, consisting of the harness and pack. The harness is dated December 1944. Complete with dial-of-death which works well. The pack was produced by Hightstown Co. Dated November 1944. It is complete with the handle and bungee cords. It still has the parachute log. No canopy...
USAAF S-1 seat parachute assembly. Dated September 23, 1941. Produced by the Irving Air Chute Co. Complete assembly, including the canopy. The ripcord still has the lead tag and the parachute log is present. Perfect for an early Air Corps display, but used throughout the war. Very good...