DRB 'Deutsche Reichsbahn' Shoulder-Boards
This is a nice pair of 'Deutsche Reichsbahn' (German National Railway) Sew in shoulder-boards
in a very good condition read more
25.00 EUR
DRB 'Deutsche Reichsbahn' Shoulder-Boards
This is a nice pair of 'Deutsche Reichsbahn' (German National Railway) Sew in shoulder-boards
in a very good condition read more
25.00 EUR
DRB 'Deutsche Reichsbahn' Shoulder-Boards
This is a nice pair of 'Deutsche Reichsbahn' (German National Railway) Sew in shoulder-boards
in a very good condition read more
25.00 EUR
DRB 'Deutsche Reichsbahn' Shoulder-Boards
This is a nice pair of 'Deutsche Reichsbahn' (German National Railway) Sew in shoulder-boards
in a very good condition read more
25.00 EUR
WWII US 1st Army Subdued Patch
US WW2 1st Army Shoulder Sleeve Insignia.
The letter "A" represents "Army" and is also the first letter of the alphabet suggesting "First Army."
in a very good condition read more
7.50 EUR
WWII US Sleeve Patch Army Specialized Training Program
US WW2 Sleeve Patch Army Specialized Training Program.
in a very good condition
A not often seen patch! read more
10.00 EUR
WWII US 79th Infantry Division "Cross of Lorraine" Patch
US WW2 79th Infantry Division "Cross of Lorraine" SSI (Shoulder Sleeve Insignia) Patch.
The division is welknown for the liberation of Cherbourg France and the Rhine rivercrossing in Germany in 1945.
in a very good condition read more
20.00 EUR
WWII US 37th Infantry Division Patch
The 37th Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army in World War I and World War II. It was a National Guard division from Ohio, nicknamed the "Buckeye Division".
in a very good condition read more
5.00 EUR
WWII US Army 2nd Service Command SSI Patch
Nice WW2 original US Army 2nd Service Command SSI Patch
Great condition! No repairs, no damage. read more
5.00 EUR
WWII US 75th Infantry Division Patch
The U.S. 75th Infantry Division patch was approved in February of 1943, two months before the Division was activated at Ft Leonard Wood in April of 1943. Unofficially nicknamed “Diaper Division” because it was the most recently organized division in the Army at the time, the 75th Infantry was hurried to the front just before Christmas of 1945 in response to the German Ardennes offensive
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10.00 EUR