Baseball Catcher Chest Protector

Nationality: USA – US Army

Year/time: World War II (1939-1945)

Shared by: Bertrand F.

In detail:  This fleece canvas protector is a catcher’s chestpiece, a key post during a Baseball game. This sport is popular and very popular in the ranks of the US Army. Soldiers like to have fun and have fun between brothers in arms. This Rawlings brand (a sporting equipment brand still in existence today) has the particularity of being a regulatory model of the army, recognizable by the inscription “Special Services US ARMY” stamped. This is a rare version commissioned by the US Army’s entertainment service.

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Fallschirmjäger-Regiment-6 helmet

Nationality: German Army – Luftwaffe

Year/time: World War II (1938-1945)

Shared by: Bertrand F.

In detailThis German paratrooper helmet, quite different from that used in the other corps of the army, was found in 2017 in the area of ​​Carentan, on former positions of the Fallschirmjäger-Regiment-6 commanded by Colonel Von der Heydte. These elite soldiers defended the sector in June 1944. They were nicknamed “Green Devils” and fiercely resisted the US divisions dropped and landed on Utah Beach. This relic still bears the emblem of the Luftwaffe and received a two-tone camouflage (green and sand).

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US Paratrooper Jumpboots

Nationality: US Army

Year/time: World War II (1941-1945)

Shared by: Bertrand F.

In detail: Jump boots are imagined by William P. Yarborough for the American airborne weapon but many other soldiers will perceive it, notably in the corps of the Engineers. Among the most famous manufacturers are Corcoran, Red Wing and Herman Shoes. Although there are a few differences in the make-up, these shoes have in common a high upper at the back, two rows of 12 eyelets, a leather tip at the toe and a two-piece sole at the beveled heel at 45°. Here, the laces are made of leather, as at the factory outlet, but it is not uncommon to find them associated with canvas laces or parachute hangers.

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