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Yes, this is an example of the A2 ww2 epaulets which rolled towards the front
https://www.ebay.com/itm/310977057027?rmvSB=true
Interesting... The absence of a maker's label leads me to consider that it may be one of the many 'private purchase' jackets worn during the war. I cannot readily ID a specific maker / contract by looking at the pics, but it could well be a mistake which made it's way past the government inspectors....
EDIT: Looking closely as possible at pics of the lining, I do not see any of the smaller 'AN' inspection stamps. There is a 'Hap Arnold' stamp present however, which shows it may be an issued jacket.. As for the label, it was a common practice of returning servicemen to remove the maker's label due to the 'Property Of The Air Force, U.S. Army' or 'government property' present on them.
EDIT: Regarding the label, the outline of the old label looks to be larger than any issued contract I've seen, and has an addition on the bottom the same width as the upper label.. Can't recall any issued contracts like that either, although I could be mistaken.. *edit* Perhaps I may have seen one, but can't recall what maker it was ATM..
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