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Cub Driver wrote in message . ..
The AN-J-4 wasn't standardized until mid '43, and didn't reach flyers until '44. The AVG guys are wearing USN M-445s. Actually, no. No what? The only sheepskin jackets I've seen worn by AVG guys were Navy jackets. Whether they brought them with them, or the Chinese bought them for them, I can't saw for sure. But *NO ONE* was wearing and AN-J-4 in '42. Whether or not any of the AAC guys brought along B-3s, I don't know. I've never seen a photo of anyone wearing one. I won't go into the niceties of A dash and M dash jackets, The "A" jackets are AAC/AAF, the "M" jacket are USN. AAC/AAF garments with the "A" prefix are usually considered to be summer wear and those with a "B" to be winter wear. Is there something beyond that that I need enlightened about? but the AVG pilots were told to bring their own flight jackets with them. So the army pilots for the most part wore the same jackets they'd worn in the Army Air Corps--not navy issue. I'm well aware that some AAC AVG pilots (and ground crew) brought along A-2s and other various AAC gear. But the AVG pilots used lots of Navy flight gear, regardless of which branch they came from. ~Michael |
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