WWII US Army Eight Wheel Tank Destroyer Patch
A used and removed from uniform Eight Wheel Tank Destroyer Force patch. With air and service wear, “Star” wheels, no lightening bolts in the mouth. read more
40.00 GBP
WWII Early US Army 1st Armoured Division Patch
An early WWII 1st Armoured Division patch. Fully embroidered on wool. Removed from an album with paper spots to the back. In very good condition.
The 1st Armored arrived in Northern Ireland on 16 May 1942, and trained on the moors until they moved on to England on 29 October 1942. The unit's first contact with an enemy was as part of the Allied invasion of Northwest Africa, Op... read more
45.00 GBP
U.S.Army 1st Tank Battalion Patch
A good example of the 1st Armored patch, removed from uniform with light age and wear.
Nick name The Old Iron Sides.
The 1st Armored arrived in Northern Ireland on 16 May 1942, and trained on the moors until they moved on to England on 29 October 1942. The unit's first contact with an enemy was as part of the Allied invasion of Northwest Africa, Operation Torch. ... read more
12.00 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
WWII US Army Airborne Command Patch
Here is a one piece Airborne Command patch. Fully embroidered and in near mint condition.
The U.S. Airborne Command Shoulder Patch was created in 1943, and used during WWII to designate smaller Airborne units before they were assigned to a formal division. Units such as the 501st and 506th Parachute Infantry regiments wore this patch before being assigned to the 1... read more
35.00 GBP
WWII US Army 101st Airborne Division
A 101st Airborne Division patch. Fully embroidered example with a separate English made Airborne tab.
Known as a Type 11.
During World War II, it was renowned for its role in Operation Overlord the D-Day landings and airborne landings on 6 June 1944, in Normandy, France, Operation Market Garden, the liberation of the Netherlands and, perhaps most famously, its action duri... read more
WWII Airborne Command Patch
Here is a one piece Airborne Command patch. Fully embroidered on tan and in near mint condition.
The U.S. Airborne Command Shoulder Patch was created in 1943, and used during WWII to designate smaller Airborne units before they were assigned to a formal division. Units such as the 501st and 506th Parachute Infantry regiments wore this patch before being assigned to the 101st Airb... read more
25.00 GBP
WWII 101st Airborne Division - Patch Type 4
WWII IS Army 101st Division Type 4 patch. Two piece example. In good un-issued condition.
Famous 101st Screaming Eagles and during World War II, it was renowned for its role in Operation Overlord the D-Day landings and airborne landings on 6 June 1944, in Normandy, France, Operation Market Garden, the liberation of the Netherlands and, perhaps most famously, its action during t... read more
115.00 GBP
WWII 101st Airborne Division Patch with an English Arc
Here we have a 101st Screaming Eagles patch known as a type 10.
WWII 101st Airborne Division Patch with English Tab
101st Airborne type 10 patch accompanied by an English made Airborne tab. Both in good condition. read more
100.00 GBP
WWII US Army 1st Cavalry Division Patch
An early1st Cavalry Division patch. Unusual example fully embroidered with a tight horizontal yellow weave and a tan border, removed from uniform with age and service wear.
Measures 5 1/8” x 3 1/4”
The 1st Cavalry Division arrived in Australia and continued its training at Strathpine, Queensland, until 26 July, then moved to New Guinea to stage for the Admiralties... read more
45.00 GBP