

Titles, Combined Operations, Printed (Tombstone), Pair
Superb replica of the Combined Operations (Tombstone) shoulder titles pair, printed version.
The printed shoulder titles are the most commonly worn insignias by the Commonwealth troops during the Battle of Normandy.
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Superb replica of the Combined Operations (Tombstone) shoulder titles pair, printed version.
The printed shoulder titles are the most commonly worn insignias by the Commonwealth troops during the Battle of Normandy.
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