506th Para Infantry Group
Here is a small reproduction 101st Airborne Division 506th Para Infantry Regiment Group.
101st Airborne Patch
506th Patch
506th Oval
Paratrooper Wings pin back sterling
2 x 506th Officers Infantry Branch Insignia clutch backs
2 x 506th D.I.s Pin Back
Note these are not WWII issue. read more
75.00 GBP
WWII English Made US Army Paratrooper Wing
Here is an rare English made US Army Paratrooper Wing. English pin back and maker marked J.R. Gaunt London. read more
155.00 GBP
WWII Allied Airborne Distinctive Insignia
Here we have a WWII Allied Airborne D.I. Pin back with safety catch, enamel all good. read more
38.00 GBP
WWII 82nd Airborne Patch
Here we have an 82nd “All American” patch with tab attached removed form uniform. Fully embroidered, bright colours and In good condition.
Several in stock read more
75.00 GBP
WWII US Army Officer’s Glider Artillery Cap Patch
Here is an Officer’s garrison cap patch for the glider Artillery. Embroidered on twill with. Cheese cloth backing in good condition.
Measures 2” read more
65.00 GBP
WWII US Air Forces Airborne Troop Carrier Patch
An English made Airborne Troop Carrier patch with age and service wear. Embroidered on wool, some paper to the back where it had been in an album. read more
WWII English Made Airborne Troop Carrier Patch
Here is an English made Airborne troop carrier in exceptional mint condition.Fully embroidered on wool with a cloth back. read more
75.00 GBP
511th Parachute Infantry
A 511th Parachute Infantry para oval. Used and removed from uniform with age and service wear. Embroidered on wool with a cheese cloth backing.
The 511th PIR was formed at Camp Toccoa, GA, in January 1943. After the difficulties encountered by Allied airborne operations during Operation Husky in July 1943, from 6–10 December the 511th PIR took part in the successful Knollwood ... read more
40.00 GBP
WWII 17th Airborne Division
A 17th Airborne Division, scarce one piece un-cut on green fully embroidered, removed from an album and retains paper to the back.
XVIII Airborne Corps, a part of the Maj Gen Lewis H. Brereton's First Allied Airborne Army. After operation Market Garden the division was shipped to France and then Belgium to fight in the Ardennes during the Battle of the Bulge. The 17th gained its ... read more
80.00 GBP
18th Airborne Corps Patch
A post war example with separate tab.
XVIII Corps deployed to Europe on 17 August 1944 and became the XVIII Airborne Corps on 25 August 1944 at Osbourne, St. George, England, assuming command of the 82nd and 101st Airborne divisions, as part of the preparation for Operation Market Garden. Prior to this time the 101st Airborne and 82nd Airborne were assigned to VII Corps and parti... read more
10.00 GBP










