Original Very Rare BOAT SPIKE From A Higgins Boat Recovered At Omaha Beach Normandy D-DAY RELIC Big Red One Museum Collection Certified

$39.00

Original Very Rare Boat Spike From A Higgins Boat From Omaha Beach Normandy Big Red One Museum Collection Certified. An original relic spike from a Higgins Boat Recovered on Omaha Beach Fox-Green Sector, this is where the Big Red One (First Infantry Division) landed on D-Day June 6, 1944. This rivet was recovered many years ago in the sea wall at Omaha Beach it was from a Higgins Boat that was hit on D-Day. Many of the Higgins Boats that were disabled were set on fire to get them out of the way for more Men and equipment coming onto the beach. What was left was the big metal landing door of the boat And a few wooden panels (see photos) and these steel spikes that were used to tie together the wooden sections in the Higgins Boats. These came from the Big Red One Museum collection in Normandy France. We have a few and will pick the best one for you! A VERY RARE RELIC FROM D-DAY! A very rare and unique D-Day relic from Omaha Beach, Ex-big Red One Museum Normandy Collection. 100% Guaranteed to be  authentic. We have several pieces all about the same size. Some have bigger heads then others some the heads are rusted away some are bent. Very  limited. A unique and very RARE relic from D-Day!    Complete museum documentation (COA) Provided. Certified by The Gettysburg Museum of   History.   Please see our other items.    Also note when browsing our web site there are several pages of items, at the bottom of the list look for other page numbers. DON’T MISS IT! Offering is is one (1) Higgins Boat Spike from Omaha Beach. We only have a few and when they sell out we won’t be able to get more! A rare opportunity to get a real documented D-Day Omaha Beach relic! We will be offering some wood from the boat too elsewhere on the web site. 

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Higgins boats D-Day landing Omaha Beach historical photo


Higgins boat Omaha Beach D-Day history Big Red One Normandy