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Original Wwii Us Army 307th Airborne Engineer Battalion Para Jump Wings Sterling

Original WWII US Army 307th Airborne Engineer Battalion Para Jump Wings Sterling. Very nice original US Army item. Pin-back fastener with barrel-catch, measures 1-1/2 wide. The Corps of Engineers emblem in gilt silver is riveted to the center of the parachute. An excellent, authentic, and rare badge. In World War II, the U. Army had two established Airborne Engineer Battalions: the 307th and the 127th. The 307th was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division, while the 127th was the second to be activated. These two units were the only ones to remain as permanent Airborne Engineer Battalions...

Dupont 5 Smokeless Can Colt 1911 Usmc Para Marine Raider Us Army Paratrooper Ww2

Please review pictures for the best description. World War Two (WWII WW2) United States Marine Corps (USMC) Eagle, Globe & Anchor (EGA) Paramarine Raider. Army GI Soldier Airborne Paratrooper Ranger Medic Tank Driver Mechanic Engineer Cook Clerk Air Corps Pilot Plane. Officer, Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) Senior NCO, Enlisted Men (EM). Navy (USN) Construction Battalion (CB) SeaBee, Corpsman, Petty Officer (PO) Chief CPO, Sailor. Squad Platoon Company Battalion Regiment Division Infantry Grunt Artillery Military Veteran, H-Hour D-Day VE-Day VJ-Day Victory. Pacific Theater of Operations ...

Ww2 Wwii Original German Army World War Ii Era Para Trooper Pocket Knife

   WW2 WWII Original German World War II era para trooper pocket knife. The German original World War II era para trooper pocket knife. Parachute troops in the German Army were issued this knife to allow them to deal with situations after dropping that may require a one handed knife. This would include being stuck in trees, having one arm tangled up in parachute cord, or any other situation. The blade has rust marks and scratches. He handle is made of bronze or brass. Photos are part of description. Please take a look at them in order to have a better and complete idea of condition. ...
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