In 2003, I made a "pilgrimage" to Normandy, France, to see where my father fought during WW II. He was not at the landing site on June 6. He arrived on June 12, 1944. I stayed in a very small B & B in a village adjacent to the D-Day battlefield. One evening, over a glass of wine while explaining to the elderly proprietress that my father was landed AFTER the initial fighting (about  week later), she brought out some artifacts from around the time of the battles. She was 16 years old at the time and, after the fighting moved inland, she walked around the area, collecting artifacts, including parts of torn parachutes, identifying them later. I expressed interest and afterward, returning home, I sent her one of my father's WW II medals to add to her collection of wartime memorabilia. Several weeks later, I received this envelope and inside, were strips of nylon fabric from her collection of parachute fragments.  I put the items into a shadow box and it has been hanging on my wall for the past 20+ years. 

Note that the envelope was commemorating the "DEBARQUEMENT", or disembarkation, rather than "invasion." The French celebrate the event as a Liberation, rather than an invasion. 

The postmark on the envelope is not shown clearly in the scan but it is from Ste. Marie Du Mont, France, her village, and shown on the printed map with a penned "X", just to the left of Utah Beach. The postmark also says, the name of the village as well as, "Utah Beach."

The strips of parachute are identified by type of drop: personnel, munitions, artilliary and food. The white strips are from the backup chutes.

This is, indeed, a very unusual artifact of WW II

WYSISYG. The lot includes the entire shadow box, which measures 8" x 10" x 7/8." Shipping weight, including lots of padding so the glass remains intact, is about 2 lb. Shipping will be by Priority Mail within the USA. The quoted price for shipping is from the east coast to the west coast. If you live closer, the shipping price will be less in which case I will refund the difference.

I am now well over 80 and I need to downsize before my heirs have to do it for me.

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