WW2 US 29TH INFANTRY DIVISION INSIGNIA DOOR PLAQUE – D-DAY DIVISION

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Item Code: 945-610

Plaque is made of particle board and is painted with a dark and light blue yin and yang design with a green border.

There are two small holes in the board, one at top center and one at bottom center for affixing to a wall or door. The paint is in very nice condition with only minor edge wear.

The item is reminiscent of something that would have hung on an Orderly Room or Headquarters door.

The 29th Infantry Division served in both of the World Wars and was made up of Pennsylvania and Maryland National Guardsman.

In World War One the division saw action in the Muse-Argonne campaign.

During World War Two the Division is famous for leading the assault at Omaha Beach on D-Day June 6, 1944.  [ad] [ph:L]

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