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Original U.S. WWII Rare 101st Airborne Division White Tongue Patch with White Back Spade Grip Assembly which had been rejected during

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which had been rejected during the war because of its supposed resemblance to the German stahlhelm

Unrestricted submarine warfare in early 1917 was initially very successful

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Lower Austria

577/450 were designated as the Martini Henry MkIV Pattern "C"

Original U.S. WWII Rare 101st Airborne Division White Tongue Patch with White Back Spade Grip Assembly which had been rejected duringOriginal Item: Only One Available. The 101st Airborne Divisions Screaming Eagles nickname originates from their insignia a bald eagle on a black shield. The eagle on the patch is named Old Abe in honor of President Abraham Lincoln and was originally the mascot of a Wisconsin regiment during the Civil War. This is a rare white tongue 101st Airborne Division with white thread on the reverse side of the patch. The background of the patch is black twill.

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