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WW2 Iceland Force Formation Patch Insignia, British WW2 (U.S.M.C. Pattern)

$ 16.48

Availability: 51 in stock
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Modified Item: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Region of Origin: Great Britain

    Description

    WW2 Iceland Force Formation Patch Insignia, British WW2 (U.S.M.C. Pattern)
    When British Major General Henry O. Curtis suggested that the Marines wear the British forces' 49th Division Polar Bear shoulder patch, General Marston accepted for the Marines. "The mutual cooperation directive was working to the entire satisfaction of the British Commander and the Brigade. The British complied with our requests and we complied with theirs. It was as simple as that. Our reception by the British has been splendid," General Marston reported to the Major General Commandant on 11 July. "They [the British] have placed at our disposal all of their equipment and have rationed us for ten days to cover the period of disembarkation." The Marine brigade would war the 49th Division's polar-bear shoulder patch with considerable pride. The 49th Division's commander, General Curtis, became popular with the Marines of all ranks by a display of simple leadership and genuine interest in Marine activities, including trying his hand in their softball games.
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    Great condition.
    Width 60 mm X
    Height 49 mm.
    Guaranteed genuine.
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