Description
WW2 Homeguard battledress tunic for the 107th Warwickshire Homeguard in good used condition.The tunic is dated July 1940 with the war department stamp on the battledress label on the inside of the tunic, the tunic is a 37 ptn tunic with pleated front pockets and a un-lined collar.The tunic has three pin size moth holes in the back other than that it is in very good used condition, the tunic has the correct Homeguard insignia for the 107th Warwickshire battery which was a anti-aircraft unit based at Billesley common and they were a rocket battery. The insignia is the 1st pattern anti-aircraft formation patches which are printed with the Homeguard printed unit and shoulder titles all original to the tunic, the tunic also has service strips on the lower right arm.The buttons on the inside of the tunic are period replacement buttons, please see the photographs for further detail of this rare to fine battledress from WW2.






