WWII  CBI (CHINA-BURMA-INDIA THEATER) PATCH


Designated the CBI Theater, it was considered one of the "forgotten" theaters of war during WWII.

The CBI force was made up of thousands of USAAF servicemen from several units, initially under the command of General Joseph Stilwell.

Troops operating behind enemy lines relied on airdrops to survive.  And transport pilots who regularly flew this dangerous route and kept vital supply lines open nicknamed it, "Flying the Hump" because of the mountainous terrain they had to negotiate.

Hand embroidered in gold wire bullion, this rare Collector's patch is size:  W 2 3/4" x H 3 1/2"



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