1/6 Scale Did WW2 US 29th Infantry Division “Charles Winstone”
- Fully equipped with an all metal .50 Caliber Machine Gun.
- Full belt of ammunition with each round made of brass.
Product Description
The US 29th Infantry Division was a United States infantry division that existed during World War I and World War II.
Nicknamed “Blue and Gray”, the division’s motto is “29 Let’s Go,” taken from General Eisenhower’s inspiring speech to the troops preparing for the invasion of Normandy. The shoulder patch is a half-blue, half-gray circlecontaining the nomad, or “yin-yang,” Korean symbol of eternal life; the symbol was approved 14 December 1917 and was designed by Maj. James Ulio. The uniting of the blue and grey symbolizes the fact that the division was composed of regiments from Virginia and Maryland that had fought on both sides of the American Civil War. It is currently part of the US Army National Guard.
In WWII, the 29th Division was formed on 3 February 1941 and departed for the United Kingdom on 5 October 1942 where it continued training in Scotland and England from October of 1942 up to June, 1944 in preparation for the invasion of France.
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1/6 Scale Did WW2 US 29th Infantry Division “Charles Winstone”




