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WWII U.S MILITARY RARE ITALY PRISONER PATCH ITALIAN PRISONER OF WAR POW ORIGINAL

WWII U.S MILITARY RARE ITALY PRISONER PATCH ITALIAN PRISONER OF WAR POW ORIGINAL

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Military Era: WWII

Patch Designation: Italian Prisoner of War Back Patch

Dimensions: 6" x 3 1/2" inches

Color: Light green with white letters

Availability: In stock, ships same day or next morning

Condition: Very good, no issues

Delve into a unique piece of World War II history with our authentic U.S. Military Italian Prisoner of War back patch. Designed for identification purposes, this patch was utilized by the U.S. Military during WWII to mark Italian prisoners. Its historical significance is matched by its quality; featuring a light green fabric adorned with white embroidered letters, it offers a glimpse into the past while preserving the impeccable standards of military-issue gear. Measuring 6 inches in width and 3 1/2 inches in height, it's the perfect size for collectors and history enthusiasts alike to display or incorporate into their memorabilia collection.

Each patch in our collection is guaranteed to be in very good condition, with no issues, ensuring that you receive a piece of history that is as enduring as the stories behind it. These patches are not just items; they are fragments of a poignant era, representing resilience, history, and the complex nature of war. They serve as a tangible connection to the brave individuals and intricate alliances of WWII. Whether for educational purposes, historical interest, or personal collection, our Italian Prisoner of War back patch stands as a testament to a pivotal moment in history.

All products from Clay's Military come with free shipping, ensuring that your piece of history arrives safely and without extra cost. Secure your own piece of WWII history today and own a tangible part of the past.

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