U.S. (Airborne) PG-106/CB Pigeon Carrier - Unissued Condition
U.S. (Airborne) PG-106/CB Pigeon Carrier intended to hold the homing pigeons. Homing pigeons were widely used throughout the war in various theatres of operation. In unissued condition. read more
150.00 EUR
WH (HEER) 'M44'-style enlisted-mens'-type shoulderstraps - Mint Condition
WH (Heeres) so-called: 'M44'-style, 'simplified', enlisted-mens'-type shoulderstraps, as piped in the desirable bright-green- (ie. 'wiesengrüner'-) branchcolour, as intended for - and worn by! - a 'Soldat eines Panzergrenadiere-Regiments'. In mint condition. read more
1938 Map Case & Carrying Strap 1942 - Nice Used Condition
U.S. M1938 Map Case, complete with original carrying strap and insert. The U.S. mark on the front is clearly visible Clearly makers marked Kadin and 1942 dated. Hard to be upgraded. read more
British (Airborne) Economy i.e. Plastic Parachute Regiment Cap Badge - Near Mint Condition
This is a nice example of an economy i.e. plastic Parachute Regiment cap badge. In near mint condition. Plastic cap badges were first introduced into the British Army during 1941 as a result of metal shortages caused by the prioritised demands of industrialised war production. The wearing of plastic badges proved very unpopular with British Army personnel. read more
British (Airborne) Parachute Regiment Cap Badge Void Crown - Mint Condition
This is a nice example of a metal void crownThe Parachute Regiment cap badge. in nice used condition read more
Royal Air Force Padded Wing - Nice Used Condition
In nice used i.e. uniform removed condition. This attractive Royal Air Force Padded Wing executed with the Kings Crown. read more
125.00 EUR
British (Airborne) Glider Pilot Cap Badge - Nice Used Condition
British (Airborne) Glider Pilot Cap Badge (AAC).
The Army Air Corps (AAC) was first formed on 21 December 1941 as the overall corps for The Parachute Regiment and The Glider Pilot Regiment. Later in the war the Parachute Regiment was issued with their wings and the Glider pilots retained the The Army Air Corps badge. In nice used condition. read more
British (Airborne) Glider Pilot Cap Badge - Nice Used Condition
British (Airborne) Glider Pilot Cap Badge (AAC).
The Army Air Corps (AAC) was first formed on 21 December 1941 as the overall corps for The Parachute Regiment and The Glider Pilot Regiment. Later in the war the Parachute Regiment was issued with their wings and the Glider pilots retained the The Army Air Corps badge. In nice used condition. read more
British Airborne Parachute Qualification Badge i.e. Light Bulb - Unissued Condition
In Mint unissued condition, this so-called light bulb or Parachute Qualification Badge. Worn by Airlanding troops that would have complete parachute training. read more
U.S. M1936 Musset Bag 1942 - Nice Used Condition
U.S. M1936 Musset Bag and carrying sling. The musset bag is makers marked Protection Products Co. and 1942 dated. Fitted with orginal carrying sling U.S. marked and makers marked Excel, dated 1942. Both Musset Bag and Carrying sling are in nice used condition with a great patina, yet can be upgraded. read more
175.00 EUR