Add a sharp and historically recognizable finishing touch to your American uniform with these US Collar Discs - Transport. These gold-tone collar insignia feature the characteristic emblem associated with the U.S. Army transportation branch and make an excellent detail for collectors, reenactors, and WWII enthusiasts.
The set has a classic military look and fits well with a carefully assembled American uniform display from the Second World War. With their clean yet distinctive design, these collar discs are an attractive addition for anyone building a transport-related impression or refining the overall appearance of a U.S. service uniform.
Subtiel advies
A fine match with other U.S. uniform details such as a service coat, matching U.S. collar disc, branch patches, or transportation-related equipment for a more complete display.
Historische Context
The U.S. Army Transportation Corps was officially established as a separate Army branch on 31 July 1942, which makes this type of insignia especially appropriate for mid- and late-WWII impressions. The design combines a ship’s steering wheel with a winged wheel on a rail, symbolizing the Army’s transport responsibilities across sea, rail, and road networks.