You will receive the item as shown in the first photo. The first modern war correspondent is said to be Dutch painter Willem van de Velde, who in 1653 took to sea in a small boat to observe a naval battle between the Dutch and the English, of which he made many sketches on the spot, which he later developed into one big drawing that he added to a report he wrote to the States General.
| Country Of Origin | United States |
| Type | Patch |
| Conflict | WW II (1939-45) |
| Original/Reproduction | Reproduction |
| Theme | Militaria |
| Region Of Origin | United States |
You will receive the item as shown in the first photo. The first modern war correspondent is said to be Dutch painter Willem van de Velde, who in 1653 took to sea in a small boat to observe a naval battle between the Dutch and the English, of which he made many sketches on the spot, which he later developed into one big drawing that he added to a report he wrote to the States General.