Hakutulokset: 'army men' rebel knit'
- Tarkoititko
- army men rebel koot
- army men rebel kuin
- Liittyviä hakutermejä
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- Flying Rebel Flag Buckle25,00 €
Fear no danger! Shun no labor!
Lift up rifle, pike, and saber!
To arms! To arms! To arms, in Dixie!
Shoulder pressing close to shoulder,
Let the odds make each heart bolder!
To arms! To arms! To arms, in Dixie!
Lisätietoja - Rebel 100 % Proof Buckle25,00 €
Advance the flag of Dixie! Hurrah! Hurrah!
In Dixie's land we take our stand, and live or die for Dixie!
To arms! To arms! And conquer peace for Dixie!
To arms! To arms! And conquer peace for Dixie!
Lisätietoja - BDU Pants, Woodland Camo45,00 €In February 1967, a new camouflage uniform, based on the pattern devised in 1948 by the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Laboratory, was issued to special units of the U.S. Army in Vietnam. The U.S. Woodland Camouflage pattern is the most widely-recognised camouflage pattern in world. Lisätietoja
- BDU Pants, Desert Camo45,00 €Although the chocolate chip camouflage became well-known during the Gulf War, it was originally designed in 1962. The Army, believing that it might become necessary to intervene in the Arab-Israeli conflicts, developed a test pattern using the deserts of southwestern United States as a model. Lisätietoja
- BDU Pants, Sage45,00 €Brighness difference with the background is the initial detection cue to the human eye. Light green single color BDU´s blend well in short, green grass. Lisätietoja
- BDU Pants, City Camo45,00 €The US Military does not currrently have an official urban camouflage uniform Lisätietoja
- BDU Pants, Vietnam Tiger Stripe45,00 €Tiger Stripe camouflage pattern was developed for U.S. Special Forces during Vietnam era. It is for ultra-close range, 50 yards or less, fighting in heavily foliated jungle. Lisätietoja
- Dickies Saltsburg Jacket125,00 €
General George Smith Patton, Jr. addresses the 3rd Army.
I want you to remember, that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country.
He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country
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