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All items listed below are originals with historical Interest to Militaria and Historical collectors

This list update June 2 2010
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UA-230.  WWII U.S.  Army Air Corps, A2 Flight Jacket of T/Sgt J.L.  Arendt... Painted on Back ((Hells Angles)) This is an Army Air Corps issue Leather A-2 Flight Jacket... This Airmans name is inside the jacket just below the QM tag which is still intact. He was a Waist Gunner and then later an Enlisted Bombardier. He flew 30 missions in 1944 as shown in the Documented research paper work.  ((Jacket is for the 303rd Bomb Group))  T/Sgt Arendt  Flew many missions with the 303rd Bomb Group, but he flew as a Gunner and later an Enlisted Bombardier in a number of different planes in the 303rd Group, So since he did not have one plane and one crew that was his, He painted the the motto of the 303rd Group on his Jacket which was  ((Hell's Angles --- painting on back of this Jacket is the words Hell's Angles with a star and over the wording is a large painted Bomber))  (This painting is fadded with age, but still very nice)  another Rare thing about this jacket is the fact that it has the Goldfish Clut insignia painted on the front of it. He received the designation of a member of the Goldfish Clut when his B-17 had to ditch off the coast of Scotland ( To receive the Goldfish Clut designation one had to servive a wet water ditching)... This is a Great WWII ID'd painted back A2 Jacket with some reserch... A real piece of our History....SOLD
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CX-052. 
WWII U.S. Army Air Corps A-2 Leather Flight Jacket  (( Flying Tigers))  ID'd to Pilot J. Stephenson...   ((-This is a Consignment item which I am selling for one of my customers-))    This is a fine condition leather A-2 flight jacket, it has leather patchs, which are:  a Flying Tigers Patch and a Squadron Patch, above the squadron patch is a leather name tag with this Pilots name on it and an embossed pilots wings, on the shoulder is a leather WWII Burma-India Patch and on the shoulder is leather Lts. bars and inside is a large leather American Flag. This pilots name and serial number are stenceled on the lining inside the jacket.  There is also the original quarter masters tag still attached, which states this jacket is a "Type A-2" and has the Government stock numbers and the makers logo and is marked  " Property Air Force U.S. Army" and marked as a size "42"... This is an overall very nice Flying Tigers A-2 Jacket........$3,900.00
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UA-229.  WWII U.S. Army Air Corps A-2 Leather Flight Jacket ID'd to  Bill McKarns, who was an Air Transport Command Pilot, flying missions over the Hump on the China Burma route. He flew 90 roundtrip missions over the Hump, (1200 Airplanes were lost during WWII by Air Transport Command flying over the Hump) This is a good condition original Leather Army Air corps Jacket with a large leather Air Transport Command patch on the front. A CBI patch on one shoulder and an Army Air Corps patch on the other.  This jacket still has its original QM tag inside, which is marked " Property Air Force U.S. Army"  it is marked as a size 36. The pilots leather Name tag, with his name in English and Chinese,  is on the jacket just above the Transport Command patch.  Inside the jacket is a Large American Flag patch and a China Burma Blood Chit. (These Blood chits were worn incase the Pilot was shot down, they said in Chinese that the U.S. Government would pay a reward to anyone helping this Pilot get back to his own people) ... Lts bars are painted on the shoulders of this jacket, the cloth cuffs look like they may have been replaced, the zipper is in fine working order. Also with this jacket is a CD made of an interview with this Pilot in 2006 at the University of Toledo. This is a very nice condition Army Air Corps A2 Jacket......$2,600.00
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UA-228.  WWII  U.S.  Army Air Force  C-1 Survival Vest --  This vest is an olive drab, cotton-nylon blend whose single-breasted front closure is fastened by three olive drab backelite buttons. The upper left panel has a faded WWII Army Air Corps insignia on it. There are over a dozen pockets in this vest for survival items and also an integrated .45 pistol Holster on the side, -- stamped inside this C-1 survival vest is a WWII Army Air Force property stamping and the original Army Air Corps tag is still attached inside.  The tag lists it as  "Vest Emergency Sustenance Type C-1 "other order and stock numbers are on tag and it is also listed as  "Property  A.F. U.S. Army"  the original tie straps are still intact -- Overall condition "worm but still very good"...$195.00
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UA-227.  WW-1 U.S.  Officers Tunic... This is a very nice officers tunic with original unit shoulder insignia still intact, early captains bars on the shoulder and infantry insignia on the collar. However there is some minor mothing to this tunic, also there is a very nice tailors tag inside and a tag having the name of the person this tunic was made for inside the inner pocket  (See pictures below) . This is a top quality officers World War One tunic.....$278.00
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UA-226.  WWII   U.S.  pants for wear with the Ike Jacket, with all buttons intact......$25.00
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UA-225.  WWII  U.S. Ike Jacket with rank & unit insignia still intact, size is a 38-S,  The rank on this Jacket is the 1942 version of a " First Sergeant" and patch of the 3rd Army Group...  This jacket also comes with a matching pair of pants.....SOLD
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