American GI Cap Badge WWII era
- WW2 era American cap badge
- Screw back
- enlisted mans visor/cap badge
- Lovely example
- Start a collection or add this to your existing American militaria
- we are an independant retailer and happy to answer questions or advise
£15.00
1 in stock
SKU: 111423
Categories: Cap Badges, Cap Badges, Miltary buttons, Sweetheart badges, World cap badges
Tags: american, crusher, navy seal, usa, usa cap badge, ww2
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