During the invasion parachutists soon learned that they had difficulty finding their comrades and communicating without being found out by the enemy. Upon approach, a click would be made using the tool, and friendly troops w...

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During the invasion parachutists soon learned that they had difficulty finding their comrades and communicating without being found out by the enemy. Upon approach, a click would be made using the tool, and friendly troops would respond with two clicks of their own. The clicker provides a distinct "click" sound when the tin backer was depressed against the brass body of the small 2 inch device. The top has an indenture for the thumb, a key chain or lanyard hole, and a U.S. stamp. This little reproduction played an important part in saving the lives of our US paratroopers and is a great keepsake to have.

  • Overall Length: 2.25 Inches
  • Overall Width: 1 Inch
  • Overall Height: .50 Inch
  • Material: Brass, Tin
  • Approx. Weight: 10 Gm
  • U.S. Stamp Lanyard Hole
  • Overall Length: 2.25 Inches
  • Overall Width: 1 Inch
  • Overall Height: .50 Inch
  • Material: Brass, Tin
  • Approx. Weight: 10 Gm
  • U.S. Stamp Lanyard Hole

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