New Made Item: Remember The Longest Day? Historical Fact: US Paratroopers were issued these clicking "crickets" which were intended for use to communicate with other Airborne troops in the total darkness of night immediately...

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New Made Item: Remember The Longest Day? Historical Fact: US Paratroopers were issued these clicking "crickets" which were intended for use to communicate with other Airborne troops in the total darkness of night immediately preceding the Normandy landings on D-Day June 6th,1944. This is a high quality genuine brass and steel construction, marked "US". This is a great nostalgia item that works perfectly. Ideal for domestic and office use, if you've got that sort of courage... Approximate dimensions: Length: 2 1/4 inches Width: 1 inch Height: 5/8 inch

  • Correct Brass and steel construction.
  • Marked "U.S"
  • As used by U.S. Paratroopers on D-Day in WW2!
  • A clever way to communicate without speaking.
  • Copied directly from an original in the IMA collection.
  • Correct Brass and steel construction.
  • Marked "U.S"
  • As used by U.S. Paratroopers on D-Day in WW2!
  • A clever way to communicate without speaking.
  • Copied directly from an original in the IMA collection.

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