WWII 508th PIR (Parachute Infantry Regiment) Patch

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Original WWII era 508th PIR patch.  Apppears to have been removed from a uniform, but it has strong colors and no detracting issues.

The 508th was attached to the 82nd Airborne during WWII and valorously participated in the following engagements:

Price: SOLD

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WWII German Jäger Bevo Patch

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German Jäger Divisions were formed in 1940 and were similar to Mountain Divisions, but lacked specialized mountaineering equipment.  The Jäger sleeve insignia was introduced in October 1942 to be worn on the upper right sleeve of the greatcoat, service tunic, and field blouse.  This insignia example would have typically been worn by enlisted men and NCOs.

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WWII German Field Police Patch

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Original WWII German Wehrmacht Field Police insignia in unused condition.

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WWII 474th Regimental Combat Team Patch

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Original WWII era “cut-edge” 474th RCT patch in unused condition.  Here is some info about the patch quoted from “US ARMY PATCHES”  by Barry Jason Stein:

This insignia was originally approved for the 474th Infantry Regiment on 3 February 1945.  It was re-designated for the Seventy-fourth Regimental Combat Team on 8 July 1954.  The design embodies former insignia of the three units that made up the 474th Infantry Regiment:  the bright red American Indian spearhead belonged to the First Special Service Force, the scroll to the Ranger Battalions; and the blue Viking Ship belonged to the Ninety-ninth Infantry Battalion that was composed of American officers and men of Norwegian ancestry.

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Lot of 50 WWII Brass “Smooth Sided” Insignia Clutches

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Original WWII “smooth sided” insignia clutches can be difficult to locate when you are looking for one (or many) because most collectors like to keep spares on hand in the inevitable event they need one.  Here is your oppotunity to own a sizable cache of 50 never-used brass clutches marked, “Pat NO’s. 2308412 2308424.”

Price for 50: SOLD

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