"Skeet" McD
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Hello All,
Allow ignorance to stand rampant:
I was speaking with my 90YO father today; he served with the AAF during WWII. I asked him "if he was issued a leather jacket" when he completed pilot training. He immediately said "yes, an A2 jacket" and said that it was issued when he arrived at pilot training. He had it all through the war "until it fell from my back" before being discharged in 1945.
He described it as having no markings except for the label stating it was GI (no serial number, no name label, etc.), with ribbed waist and cuffs...but also with a knit collar of the same material. He said "most ones had leather collars, but mine was knit." (As an aside, the man who trained him as a pilot had one with slits for collar stays in the leather collar--like on a dress shirt--and used them; private purchase?)
My father is still quite sharp, and I doubt very much he's wrong on the detail of the knit collar. Question to those of you who know: is this a known contractor variant, or did my father get something OTHER than an A2?
Thanks in advance, as I have no doubt the answer is out there among you cognoscenti....
"Skeet"
Allow ignorance to stand rampant:
I was speaking with my 90YO father today; he served with the AAF during WWII. I asked him "if he was issued a leather jacket" when he completed pilot training. He immediately said "yes, an A2 jacket" and said that it was issued when he arrived at pilot training. He had it all through the war "until it fell from my back" before being discharged in 1945.
He described it as having no markings except for the label stating it was GI (no serial number, no name label, etc.), with ribbed waist and cuffs...but also with a knit collar of the same material. He said "most ones had leather collars, but mine was knit." (As an aside, the man who trained him as a pilot had one with slits for collar stays in the leather collar--like on a dress shirt--and used them; private purchase?)
My father is still quite sharp, and I doubt very much he's wrong on the detail of the knit collar. Question to those of you who know: is this a known contractor variant, or did my father get something OTHER than an A2?
Thanks in advance, as I have no doubt the answer is out there among you cognoscenti....
"Skeet"