For the first time since 1944 the ACME cricket is available again. Manufactured in the same Birmingham factory, on the same presses and using the same dies. For authenticity you will not find better, these are exactly the same as the originals taken into Normandy by the 101st Airborne Division on D-Day, June 6th 1944



www.theforgottenbattalion.com
(Website detailing a new and exciting book about the 3rd battalion 506th PIR)

www.ramsburyatwar.com
(An excellent site which features much about the 101st airborne in England during WWII)

www.kennetvalleyatwar.co.uk
(The home of the Kennet Valley at War Trust and it's WWII museum at Littlecote House Wiltshire)

www.101airborneww2.com
(Mark Bando's site dedicated to the 101st airborne during WWII)

www.paratrooper-museum.org
(The superb Normandy Museum to the 101st airborne on D-Day)

www.fallschirmjager.biz
(The online German & USA helmet reproduction & refurbishment specialist)