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Original U.S. WWII Australian-Made Enamel 271st Field Artillery Battalion Distinctive Unit Insignia DUI “Give it a Go” - Set of 3 German Army Heer It shows no evidence of

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Description

It shows no evidence of post war use in the Reichswehr

and has some surface rust

For years it remained unidentified but recent restoration and research have now uncovered a long lost oil painting by Renowned French Artist Jules Bastien-LePage (1848-1884) of what has become to be known as "The Last True Cavalry Charge in Europe"

which was built specifically for the French naval air arm

with the correct front eyelet hole seen on WWII era helmet liners

Original U.S. WWII Australian-Made Enamel 271st Field Artillery Battalion Distinctive Unit Insignia DUI “Give it a Go” - Set of 3 German Army Heer It shows no evidence ofOriginal Items. One Set of 3 Available. Constituted in the Army of the United States 25 February 1943 as the 271st Field Artillery Battalion and assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division. The battalion was activated 11 October 1943 at Camp Strathpine, Australia. Assets from the 82nd, 61st and 99th Field Artillery battalions were used. The 271st was assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division in support of the 5th, 7th, 8th and 12th Cavalry Battalions. The

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