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G.I. Collector's Guide: U.S. Army European Theater of Operations: Army Service Forces Catalog (Hardback)
$51.68 - Free delivery worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for G.I. Collector's Guide: U.S. Army European Theater of OperationsAll the uniforms, insignia, badges, weapons and equipment of the ETO are described in detail and depicted in both photographs and full colour graphics.
Full description- Publisher: HISTOIRE & COLLECTIONS
- Published: 18 December 2008
- Format: Hardback 272 pages
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- Categories: Uniforms & Insignia | Military History | Second World War | Antiques & Collectables: Buyer's Guides | Militaria, Arms & Armour
- ISBN 13: 9782352500803 ISBN 10: 235250080X
- Sales rank: 225,674
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Full description for G.I. Collector's Guide: U.S. Army European Theater of Operations
This is spectacular new book from Europe's leading uniform and equipment publisher will follow in the footsteps as such classics from the past as From Doughboy to GI.Histoire and Collections has earned a reputation for producing the finest, incredibly detailed and sumptuously illustrated books. Their technique reaches a new level with this latest book.All the uniforms, insignia, badges, weapons and equipment of the ETO are described in detail and depicted in both photographs and full color graphics.This book is a must for any collector in the field.returncharacterreturncharacter returncharacterreturncharacter REVIEWS returncharacterreturncharacter"This book must rate a perfect "10" for your reference library...the heavyweight champion of reference books for anyone interested in modeling the World War II G.I.'s and their equipment... one resource book that can just about do it all...This treasure book even concludes with a selection of some trophies "liberated" from the other side. If you can only buy one book for your WWII G.I. references, buy Government Issue and see where the term "G.I." came from. Thank you, Mr. Enjames."Historica Formus 3/05

