Wehrmacht Marching Drum Belt Hook
Wehrmacht Marching Drum Belt Hook
Very nice and decorative made Wehrmacht “Musical Corps” drum belt hook, to carry a snare drum or other drum on the belt, during marching.
In used but very good condition. read more
65.00 EUR
Dutch Backpack-Belt Straps
Dutch Backpack-Belt Straps
Very nice used pair of Dutch leather backpack-belt straps. These straps were used to connect the backpack straps to the belt.
In used but good condition. read more
55.00 EUR
SA Leather Medical Pouch
SA Leather Medical Pouch
Very nice leather SA medical pouch
Marker marked and dated “1934”
With its original content label in the lid. Overal a very nice leather SA medical pouch in very good condition. read more
110.00 EUR
Wehrmacht Gascape Pouch
Wehrmacht Gascape Pouch
Very nice near mint Wehrmacht gascape pouch.
Nicely maker marked and dated “1943”
In very good condition. read more
30.00 EUR
US WW2 9th Armored Division Patch
US WW2 9th Armored Division Patch
Nickname “Phantom”
The 9th Armored Division was cited for extraordinary heroism and gallantry in combat in the vicinity of Waldbillig and Savelborn, Luxembourg from 16–22 December 1944 during which they repulsed constant and determined attacks by an entire German division. Outnumbered five to one, with its infantry rifle companies surround... read more
20.00 EUR
US WW2 43th Infantry Division Patch
US WW2 43th Infantry Division Patch
Nickname “Winged Victory”
The 43rd Division was mobilized for federal service on 24 February 1941. It was reorganized as a "triangular" division meaning that it had three infantry regiments, rather than four infantry regiments organized into two brigades.
The 43rd was originally sent to Camp Blanding, Florida where it was ... read more
20.00 EUR
US WW2 6th Infantry Division Patch
US WW2 6th Infantry Division Patch
Nickname “Sight Sein Sixth”
The division moved to Hawaii in July and August 1943 to assume defensive positions on Oahu, training meanwhile in jungle warfare. It moved to Milne Bay, New Guinea, 31 January 1944, and trained until early June 1944. The division first saw combat in the Toem-Wakde area of Dutch New Guinea, engaging in active pa... read more
20.00 EUR
Third Reich Stick Pin
Third Reich Stick Pin
“Freiheit und Brot, 29 März 1936”
Nice stickpin in very good condition. read more
20.00 EUR
US WW2 44th Infantry Division Patch
US WW2 44th Infantry Division Patch
The division was en route to New Jersey on 7 December 1941, returning to Fort Dix when news was heard of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. A regimental combat team, based on the 113th Infantry, was immediately detached from the division and attached to the Eastern Defense Command to provide ground forces for the defense of the East Coast from New Y... read more
20.00 EUR
Dutch Wartime Food-stamps Mapcase
Dutch Wartime Food-stamps Mapcase
Very nice carton made mapcase to hold loose Dutch wartime food-stamps.
“Lose Distributie Bonnen” with sone loose “Gasoline” stamps. In good condition. read more
25.00 EUR