WWII Chindits Patch on hanger
Scarce printed example, used with service wear, removed from uniform.
Yellow Chinthern on a circular blue backing. This Division was better known as
" Chindits " and as part of 14th. Army in the Far-East under the command of Major-General Orde Wingate became famous for their long-range jungle penetration expeditions behind enemy lines. read more
125.00 GBP
WWII Chindits
Scarce printed example, used with service wear, removed from uniform.
Yellow Chinthern on a circular blue backing. This Division was better known as
" Chindits " and as part of 14th. Army in the Far-East under the command of Major-General Orde Wingate became famous for their long-range jungle penetration expeditions behind enemy lines. read more
120.00 GBP
WWII US Army Glider Trooper Wing
A US Army English made Glider Trooper wing, Pin back. Open Glider With age and service wear. No maker marks. read more
80.00 GBP
US Air Force Dental Wing Post War
Here is an unusual pin back observer wing with a Dental branch of service insignia soldered onto the Wing. Pin back with safety catch. Maker marked NS Meyer New York in a gold plated finish
Full size at 3” read more
75.00 GBP
WWII USAAF Named A-2 Jacket and Service Uniform
Here we have a named US Army Air Corps Grouping to a 35 mission Pilot, flying B-17 “Flak Sack” Serial 44-8528 out of Sudbury, Suffolk with the 486th Bomb Group in 834th Squadron.
The group consists of the following:-
1. A-2 Leather Flight Jacket in good overall condition by Roughwear Clothing Co. Ina size 40. Some age and service wear, liner has wear at the collar, shoul... read more
Captain James Newson Listing Continued
James E Newsom was awarded his pilot wings on February 8th 1944. Following graduation was posted to Alexandria L.A. and assigned a crew, eight remained together throughout the war. (Crew number was 6338). Lt. Newsom and his crew arrived in England on 28th October 1944 and were assigned to 486th Bomb Group, 834th Squadron, 8th Air Force, Based at Sudbury Suffolk. The crew were assigned a new B... read more
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WWII US Army Air Force - Ike Jacket 8th Air Force
Here we has an Officer of the 8th Air Force “Ike” Jacket English tailored. Badged with a scarce 8th Air Force Bullion patch to the left shoulder and to the lower left sleeve 5 six months overseas bars in bullion thread. Bullion Captains rank to each shoulder with Aviation branch and US letter insignia to the collars with clutch back fittings Pilot wings (with early Phinney clutch back fitti... read more
Mint RAF “C” Type Flying Helmet in Box
Boxed C Type Leather FLYING HELMET in mint condition, unused.
Stores reference 22c/879, size 3 (71/8 - 73/8).
Post WWII RAF C type Flying Helmet. Dated 1952, stores ref. 22C 879 ‘Helmets Flying Type C, wired with jack plug10H/10991, no ear recievers. Labels to top & underside of box, jack plug, imprinted to lining No. 3 size 7 1/8 to 7 3/8, wax paper wrapped contained in original... read more
445.00 GBP
WWII US Army Air Force A-11 Flying Helmet
Here is a USAAF Type A-11 Leather Flying Helmet in a rare extra large by the Selby Shoe Co. Named inside to a T Moronry. The outer leather shell is in good condition no scuffs or damage. Inner chamois is well marked Army Air Force and a good label, some damage to the top (see images) read more
WWII US Army Air Force - AN-H-15 Wired Flying Helmet
Here we have a USAAF AN-H-15 Helmet, Flying, Summer wired with a set of recievers. 1944 dated contract label, made by Bates Shoe Company in a Medium size. Used condition with age and service wear and a repair to to left receiver at the 7 O’Clock postition. read more
155.00 GBP