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USN JACKETS

Grant

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Dope photo of PBY crew rocking a variety of USN jackets.

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Grant

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Here's another cool USN jacket (and A-2) photo. During the war Grumman (Iron Works) employed women pilots to test planes coming off the assembly lines and ferry aircraft across the US. I had the honor to meet some of these women a couple years ago at the Cradle of Aviation Museum on Long island where the iron works used to be located.

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Skip

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OP pic shows how many m445s? Forgive my ignorance but I thought the top bloke on the Cat has m445, are the other chaps standing wearing m444's or an earlier version of the m445?
 

Skip

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Nice Jay. Those pockets are situated high and a bit of variance in the types.
 

Skyhawk

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That's around the time of the Bitching Team! Grumman FF-1? Any names on that first photo?
Negative. No names on the first. It was a dangerous enough job just flying those things, let alone fighting in them!

I made an error. The photos are from Quantico not Pensacola.

Regards,
Jay
 

Brettafett

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I recon we're looking at a Roughwear on the far left, and a Dubow... Middle?... Far right, either a Dubow or a Spiewak (pointy collar?)
Maybe they were rescued by a PBY crew and kept the hats ;)
 

zoomer

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Nice Jay. Those pockets are situated high and a bit of variance in the types.
Yes! I am suspicious those cloth jackets, and maybe even the low-pocket leather one, are test jobs. They don't look like anything issued!
 

Grant

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Ok, no navy jacs here, but these Marines are still badass looking. Can't help but wonder if the pilot inspired the Sgt. Oddball character from Kelly's Heroes!

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