British (Airborne) Economy i.e. Plastic Glider Pilot Cap Badge Near Mint Condition-
British (Airborne) Economy i.e. Plastic 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 near mint condition. read more
Embroided Pair Off (Airborne) Border Regiment Shoulder Titles (Post War )- Nice Used Condition
A full matching pair of embroided Border Regiment Shoulder Titles. The titles are in nice used i.e. uniform removed condition. The The 1st Battalion, Border Regiment formed part of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in Europe from 1939 to 1940 and saw active service attached to the 1st Airborne Division during the Battle of Arnhem in 1944. But also in North Africa and Sicily in 1943.
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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
Pair Of British Sergeant Stripes - Nice Used Condition
Pair Of British Sergeant Stripes - Nice Used Condition read more
WH (HEER/LW/SS) Camouflage Net i.e. Tarnnetz - Mint Condition
In mint condition this camouflage net i.e. Tarnnetz. Used by all German troops from Wehrmacht to SS. These nets were used for vehicles such Kubelwagen flak guns ,motorcycles, armour verhicles and frontline bunkers
The net is complete with original netted carrying case and measures approxemately 3x3 meters. These nets were executed in green, black and brown shade. This particular one co... read more
475.00 EUR
U.S. (Airborne) Second Pattern Griswold Bag In OD Shade - Nice Used Condition
Increasingly hard to find these days, an OD shade U.S. (Airborne) Second Pattern Griswold Bag. Executed in thick padded cotton with hair felt. 34 inches long by 9 inch wide. Fitted with tallon zip and a hook to fit on the parachute harnass. The Griswold bags were designed to hold a dismantled Garand Rifle and sometimes Thompson SMG. These griswold bags were used throughout the war and in ETO su... read more
U.S. All Purpose Polaroid Goggles Type 1021 - Unissued Condition
Foam rubber frame and plastic shielded All Purpose Polaroid Goggles Type 1021. Fitted in fabric wallet and complete with two green and one clear spare shields. Makers marked American Optical Company Mass.
In unissued i.e. mint condition. Cannot be upgraded. read more
95.00 EUR
U.S. M209 Converter Carrying Bag - Stone Mint Condition
This is a truly nice example of a U.S. carrying bag intended to hold the M209 decoder and accesories. The bag is in IMO stone mint condition, complete with Original carrying strap and full working press studs. The bag is marked M209 yet not makers marked or dated as is usual for these type of carrying bags. Cannot be upgraded. read more
175.00 EUR
US Thompson M1& M1A1 Submachine Gun Carrying Case - Unissued Condition
A very nice and unissued U.S. (Airborne) Thompson and MIA1 Carrying Case. The case is clearly marked The zip is good working order, furthermore the case is marked. The case is in unissued condition yet some trace due to years of storage. Hard to be upgraded. read more
B Company Arrived the Men: Supplement to the Book B Company Arrived Arnhem, September 1944 - New
New and still wrapped in unopened wrapper.
B Company Arrived the Men: Supplement to the Book B Company Arrived Arnhem, September 1944 by David van Buggenum.
This supplement highlights some of the personal accounts of men of B Company 2nd Parachute Battalion. An increasingly hard to find and highly desireable publication (168 pages, 2016). read more
60.00 EUR