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While on the subject of Paratroopers, are there any thoughts about this book as a reference? I know you're at the mercy of the printer when it comes to uniform colors, but it looks like a decent reference.

D-Day Paratroopers: The Americans
By Christophe Deschodt & Laurent Rouger

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There is also a second volume dealing with the remaining Allied forces.~Gary
 
Paul,
A far better reference for anything airborne during World War II is "Geronimo!: U.S. Airborne Uniforms, Insignia & Equipment in World War II" by Bill Rentz. This is, without a doubt, the best and finest reference for anything having to do with uniforms and field equipment for U.S Airborne forces during World War II. You'll even find uniform items from well-known Airborne troopers, such as Frank Perconte's (of "Band of Brothers" fame, who is still doing very well in Chicago) Ike jacket. Even though it is pricey, going for $59.95 on Amazon.com, I swear by this book.

Hope this helps ...
 
Originally posted by Pete_H@Jan 14 2006, 06:29 AM
Paul,
A far better reference for anything airborne during World War II is "Geronimo!: U.S. Airborne Uniforms, Insignia & Equipment in World War II" by Bill Rentz.
Pete, I have looked at that book and it is very very good, I just have not picked it up yet.~Gary
 

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