This soldier represents one of the picked ranger infantrymen who made the daring assault on the cliff-top battery at Pointe du Hoc, commanding both Utah and Omaha beaches on the morning of June 6th 1944.
He is wearing an M1 steel helmet, M1941 field jacket over wool shirt, herringbone twill utility fatigues and standard ankle length boots. He is armed with a .45 cal. automatic pistol and an M1 carbine with 20 round magazine.
This highly detailed Private US 2nd Ranger Battalion figure is made from solid antiqued lead-free pewter. The figure, stands approximately 5.5cm tall and is supplied in an acetate box with historical notes.