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1964
Just a note on U.S. contract dates.
The year date in the contract is the FISCAL year of the award.
A fiscal year begins October 1st and ends September 30th.
So, this coat has a "64" in the contract number which means the contract was awarded sometime between October 1st, 1963 and September 30th, 1964.
John
Not to quibble, but the 10-1 to 9-30 fiscal year began in 1976. When this coat was made, the US Government fiscal year began on July 1st.
AF
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Hi Folks
I seemed to be running into USAF clothing these days. Today I found a blazer and overcoat in super condition....
I will post better pics ASAP...
I really like the buttons. Circa date 1951 on both
Regards
CCJ
Is there a market for early USAF uniforms? I've been stockpiling whatever I find. I have pants, shirts, tunics, about a dozen ties, a few saucer and flat caps. An overcoat or two I also have an Air Force bush jacket and an Air Force "Ike" jacket. Both are to my knowledge pretty rare. I also have an Air Force footlocker dated I think 1953. It's AF Blue with yellow stencils on the inside, the outside having been painted black over the AF Blue.
Matt
The overcoat was known as the "horseblanket."
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Hi Folks
I seemed to be running into USAF clothing these days. Today I found a blazer and overcoat in super condition....
I will post better pics ASAP...
I really like the buttons. Circa date 1951 on both
Regards
CCJ