The DID WW2 USMC 1st Marine Regiment George Puller Action Figure is 1:6 scale and comes with his own Browning 1919 A4-30 machine gun. Dressed in a herringbone twill uniform and outfitted with boondockers, leggings, a camouflaged M43 backpack, and his trusty helmet with a chevron mark, the George Puller action figure is prepared to survive the perils of World War II. This action figure comes with a diecast trench knife, ammo belt, grenades, ammo pouch, and canteen, ready to take action and change the course of history with his fellow marines. The George Puller 12 inch figure is posable and features over 30 moving joints, with great attention paid to detailed sculpting. The United States Marines played an important and central role during the World War II Pacific campaign, and this collectible can be a way to honor the memory of their sacrifice. During World War II, the Marines were crucial in the role they played in the Pacific War. This war saw the Corps expansion from just two brigades to a full two corps with six divisions, as well as five air wings with 132 squadrons. The battles of Iwo Jima, Okinawa, Guadalcanal, and Tarawa, saw fierce fighting between the Imperial Japanese Army and the United States Marines. The now-famous Navajo code talkers program afforded secrecy to their communication and is is widely hailed as having made a huge contribution to their success. During the battle of Iwo Jima, a famous photograph of one Navy corpsman and five Marines raising the American flag on Mt. Suribachi was taken. It is still an iconic image to this day. Taken in February 1945, "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima" cemented the reputation of the Marines in the memories of the American people. The DID WW2 USMC 1st Marine Regiment George Puller Action Figure can pay homage to all the brave men and women who were called on to do their duty during this momentous time in history. During this war the acts of the Marines added to their already significant reputation among the American people, and as a result the USMC War Memorial in Arlington, Virginia was dedicated to them in 1954. The Marines have since evolved into a 21st Century force with a multi-purpose and unique role in the modern American military. The Marine Corps is an elite regiment that requires a lot of training and sacrifice on the part of its members. Although it is a smaller force than the other four branches of the United States Military, it is nevertheless larger than the entire armed forces of several major nations, including Britain. With his included gear, the DID WW2 USMC 1st Marine Regiment George Puller Action Figure can be well-prepared for the long haul. He is equipped with a .45 ammo pouch and pouch cutters, a larger pouch with a First Aid Kit, a knife and sheath, metal grenades, .30 Browning machine gun with a tripod, as well as a .30 ammo belt. You can take a piece of history home with you with the highly collectible DID WW2 USMC 1st Marine Regiment George Puller Action Figure, and you can commemorate those who have sacrificed their life in the name of their country.