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This is a story you do not hear every day. A World War II leather bomber jacket was left behind at a bar in Tacoma, Washington in the early 1950s. After no one returned to claim it, a man took it ...
The U.S. Army Air Corps A-2 flight jacket was among the most iconic and treasured items of military apparel ever issued to American military personnel during World War II.
When John Dodds found a World War II bomber jacket in a thrift store, his interest was piqued.
Now the jacket is an artifact in one of America’s most popular historical showcases. Before his death in 2016, the former Vancouver resident donated it to the National WWII Museum in New Orleans.
Top Videos If you want to check out the jackets, the 390th Museum is located on the grounds of the Pima Air and Space Museum. New jackets will be rotated onto display every three to four months.
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Facebook message from a stranger baffled Jeb Reid if only for a few minutes. The sender was curious if the World War II-era U.S. Army Air Corps jacket he'd just purchased belonged ...
Eddie Bauer built a reputation as one of the most influential down jacket makers in history. From the iconic Skyliner to the ...
James ‘Bud’ Wilschke’s WWII escapes are detailed in ‘Bud’s Jacket,’ a book by his niece, who recounts his bailing from a burning plane, hiding from the Nazis for 6 months.