7: U.S.A. THE CENTRAL STATES Aircraft Museums and Collections of the World
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7: U.S.A. THE CENTRAL STATES Aircraft Museums and Collections of the World By Bob Ogden Soft Cover
Description
120 pages
Listings of Aircraft Museums and Collections with addresses, information and photo’s.
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Weight | 0.35 kg |
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WW1 BRITISH WOUNDED STRIPE 1914-18 MAKER MARK “LAMBOURNE’S BIRMINGHAM”
Sold by Military TourWounded Stripe is complete with correct backing plate and cotter pin. The back plate is marked "UNTARNISHABLE-STRIPE-CHEMICALLY TREATED" The Wound Stripe itself is marked "LAMBOURNE'S BIRMINGHAM". British personnel wounded during The Great War had each wound recognized by the award…
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GERMAN WW2 BLACK WOUND BADGE AWARD DOCUMENT
Sold by Military TourBesitzzeugnis Dem Gefreiten Karl Kilian 9./Kompanie/Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 7 The award document is dated for 3. April 1943. The award document is 20cm x 14cm. ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
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GERMAN WW1 ARTILLERY LUGER HOLSTER SET
Sold by Military TourArtillery Luger holster set consisting of the main P08 long holster in high grade brown leather, cross strap, double magazine pouch, lower and upper straps for attaching to wooden stock (not included) to holster and brass hardware. ALSO VISIT…
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GERMAN WW2 HEER NCO/EM CRUSHER CAP Schirmmutze
Sold by Military TourThis German crusher cap comes with a quality wool top in field grey, with a dark green band and white piping. Complete with a black leather peak visor and no stiffener in the wool top so has the correct crushed…
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GERMAN LUFTWAFFE / FALLSCHIRMJAGE ENLISTED MAN SHOULDER BOARDS
Sold by Military TourNice pair of blue grey wool with golden yellow wool Waffenfarbe piping EM. ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
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AMERICAN CRICKET
Sold by Military TourThis is the Reproduction of the cricket which was used by the Americans on the nights of the 5th and 6th of June 1944 in the American Airborne landing zones. The “click-clack” of the cricket helped the soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division…