BRITISH WW2 AIRBORNE PARACHUTE INFANTRY DIVISION RED BERET
$24.95
British and Canadian Airborne World War II beret reproduction.
Out of stock
Description
The famous Red beret, worn by the British and Canadian Airborne forces in WW2.
Comes with Leather sweatband,Tape adjuster and 2 brass eyelets.
Please note the cap badge is not included.
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Vendor Info
- Military Tour
- Vendor: Doug Johnston
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Address:
210 Dufferin Avenue
Winnipeg MB R2W 2X5
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