Description
Awarded to Army servicemen for acts of heroism and to those who already possessed the Iron Cross 1st. Class and 2nd Class .
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Additional information
Weight | 0.025 kg |
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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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CANADIAN WW2 P37 WEB HOLSTER .455 WEBLEY BLUE
Sold by Military TourWW2 era production and known as the "P37 Web Holster for Large Frame Revolver", dated and Canadian military marked inside the flap. Made to carry the 6 inch barrel .455 Webley revolvers. Sturdy web construction, blue color with the P37 belt…
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GERMAN WWII LEATHER HELMET CARRIER
Sold by Military TourWith metal buckle, snap hook and two gas mask type hooks from gas mask. This will work for all helmet models M35, M40, M42. It has many holes for adjusting.Can also be used on different sizes such as 60, 62,…
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CANADIAN BREN GUN TOOL KIT POUCH WALLET SPARE PARTS BREN MG MK I 303
Sold by Military TourCanadian marked C Broad arrow. 303 Wallet tool kit. There is no tools, this is just the wallet. Wallet Spare parts bren MG MK I 303 J.E. Lortie Co. Limited Montreal ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
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CANADIAN V1 DUKE OF CONNAUGHT’S ROYAL CANADIAN HUSSARS CAP BADGE D.C.R.C.H.
Sold by Military TourOriginally mobilized as the 5th Canadian Armoured Division HQ Squadron. Formed in 1941, this regiment was disbanded toward the end of 1943. The badge is in great condition with original lugs. ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
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GERMAN 4TH SS PANZER GRENADIER DIVISION “POLIZEI ” LIGHTER
Sold by Military TourFeatures a flat black 4th SS Panzer Grenadier division Polizei design on both sides of the lighter. Wind-proof lighter. (Fluid not included). ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
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GERMAN M43 CAP TAN-WATER PATTERN CAMOUFLAGE
Sold by Military TourHigh quality reproduction. The German Army developed a brand new camo pattern around late 1942 or early 1943. It retained some basic elements from the earlier "Heeres-Splittermuster" (also known as "Splinter-A camo" by collectors) but the edges of the splinters…