PaidInFull24
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Hey all,
I came across an INCREDIBLE deal at a garage sale in Oklahoma today! I asked the guy who was running the sale if he had any World War 2 stuff for sale and he stood up and pointed at his seat. He had been SITTING ON a world war 2 duffle bag, with amazing contents. Inside were:
1)A USAAF officer's great coat, green wool, dated 1940 with patch on the left arm and 5th grade Tech Corporal on both sleeves
2)A USAAF class A dress tunic, with unidentified (see below) patch on right arm and excellent AAF patch on left arm
3)2 pairs class A pants (one pair green, the other khaki)
4)An enlisted officer's crusher cap
5)A green wool garrison cap with red piping
6)Two belts, one with solid brass buckle
7)The army issued green duffle bag
8)Several uniform shirts
9)A 100% wool green scarf manufactured by "Zephyr"
Below I have posted the pictures of the unidentified patches on the sleeves of the uniforms. I have done some searching but do not have any really good resources to look up patches. Any pointers as to sites or books?
If anyone has any info on these patches please let me know!
The best part of the deal was that I got the ENTIRE lot for $15!!!! All items are in nearly mint condition (with some staining on the shirts that I believe will come out with a good clean). Minimal mothing on the officer's cap, and the red piping is worn on the garrison cap. I was thinking of having the dress tunic, pants, and uniform shirts dry cleaned. Any pointers as to cleaning fabrics this old?
Here are the patches:
This patch is on both the right sleeve of the class A uniform and the left sleeve of the officer's great coat. I know the below patch is a 5th grade Tech Corporal but have never seen the upper patch before:
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This patch is on the left sleeve of the khaki dress shirt. I have seen this patch before but cannot recall what the specific meaning of it is:
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There is also a collar disc on the class A that is a shield with stripes running vertical and a star in the upper portion of the shield. The disc appears to be bronze. Any ideas? I can post a pic if needed.
Thanks for your help!
Regards,
Nick
I came across an INCREDIBLE deal at a garage sale in Oklahoma today! I asked the guy who was running the sale if he had any World War 2 stuff for sale and he stood up and pointed at his seat. He had been SITTING ON a world war 2 duffle bag, with amazing contents. Inside were:
1)A USAAF officer's great coat, green wool, dated 1940 with patch on the left arm and 5th grade Tech Corporal on both sleeves
2)A USAAF class A dress tunic, with unidentified (see below) patch on right arm and excellent AAF patch on left arm
3)2 pairs class A pants (one pair green, the other khaki)
4)An enlisted officer's crusher cap
5)A green wool garrison cap with red piping
6)Two belts, one with solid brass buckle
7)The army issued green duffle bag
8)Several uniform shirts
9)A 100% wool green scarf manufactured by "Zephyr"
Below I have posted the pictures of the unidentified patches on the sleeves of the uniforms. I have done some searching but do not have any really good resources to look up patches. Any pointers as to sites or books?
If anyone has any info on these patches please let me know!
The best part of the deal was that I got the ENTIRE lot for $15!!!! All items are in nearly mint condition (with some staining on the shirts that I believe will come out with a good clean). Minimal mothing on the officer's cap, and the red piping is worn on the garrison cap. I was thinking of having the dress tunic, pants, and uniform shirts dry cleaned. Any pointers as to cleaning fabrics this old?
Here are the patches:
This patch is on both the right sleeve of the class A uniform and the left sleeve of the officer's great coat. I know the below patch is a 5th grade Tech Corporal but have never seen the upper patch before:
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
This patch is on the left sleeve of the khaki dress shirt. I have seen this patch before but cannot recall what the specific meaning of it is:
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
There is also a collar disc on the class A that is a shield with stripes running vertical and a star in the upper portion of the shield. The disc appears to be bronze. Any ideas? I can post a pic if needed.
Thanks for your help!
Regards,
Nick