USAF Air Force Jacket Tactical Air Command Savile Row Bomber Jacket. Size XL, measurements in photos. Jacket has some color distortion from age and probably sun, other normal wear for age, no major holes or stains, overall good condition.
Item is in good pre owned condition. Coveralls have color disfiguration spots on the front and back. Thread loose/hole in the crotch and right armpit. Color disfiguration area on the sleeves. Pointed out in the last few photos with a yardstick. Measurements may be found in the photos. Please double check measurements align with your desired fit.
Mens Medium Vintage US Air Force Liner Flyers CWU-9/P Jacket Green Quilted. Pit to pit – 24.5. Top to bottom – 26.5. Sleeve length – 30.5. Pit to cuff – 20.
Mens Large Vintage US Air Force Liner Flyers CWU-9/P Jacket Green Quilted. Pit to pit – 26. Top to bottom – 26.5. Sleeve length – 32. Pit to cuff – 20.
Vintage Civil Air Patrol Olive Green Jumpsuit Military Air Force Size L. Has some fading, one zipper pull is off, see photos, no tags inside measurements in the photos.
Coverall Flyers Military Flight Suit CWU-27/P Sage Green RJAF Air Force Flyers. Features A Flame Resistant, Non-Melting Material. Constructed of 92% Meta Aramid, 5% Para Aramid and 3% conductive fiber fabrics, which makes this garment flame-resistant. Actual Worn Military genuine issue. It is worn by pilots & crew members of fixed and rotary wing aircrafts. Adjustable Velcro waist & cuffs hook & loop fastener. Two way full length front zipper. It has zippered ankles for easy fit over your boots. It has LTC rank on the shoulders. Knife pocket on left inseam. It has 7 cargo pockets. Made in the USA and built to last. This is the perfect addition to any militaria collection. This original piece is a must-have for any collector interested in the country’s military history. The coverall design is similar to that of a Flyers. The suit is made from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and comfort. It is perfect for anyone looking to dress up as a Jordanian Air Force pilot or for collectors interested in the country’s military history. This item is a great find for anyone interested in militaria and is sure to be a valuable addition to any collection. Very Rare To Market & Hard To Find. There Are Plenty Of Reasons Why You Must Prefer Our Service. We Have Another Military Uniforms And Supplies Can You See Our Lists. We Can Make A New & Fast List For Itims We Make Deal For It. We Will Be Happy To Answer Any Questions Regarding Condition And Nuances Of The Item’s Preservation State.
For sale is a Vintage Taguchi Jacket in Green with White Stripes from a Vietnam War US Air Force Veteran who was aJolly Green Giant Helicopter Pilot/Crew Member during the war throughout Asia. It is embroidered with his name “Tedd” (Tedd Griffith). No rips or tears but has discoloration. Vintage wear as seen. No size tag, see measurements. Pit to pit – 23. Length – 29.5.
Introducing the US Military Utility Coveralls in size medium. These high-quality coveralls are made in the United States and feature a foliage green color that is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and militaria collectors alike. The coveralls are an original item that is perfect for those who are interested in military memorabilia. These coveralls are perfect for those who want to add a unique and authentic piece to their collection. The coveralls are made to last and are perfect for outdoor activities or work. The coveralls do not compromise on quality and are made to the highest standards. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of military history.
This hooded military coat is labeled as a Woman’s Medium-regular with measurments as follows: Shoulders 25 across. Waist 18 across- adjustable. It is excellent condition. The OG-107 uniform was introduced in 1952 during the Korean War, succeeding the M1943 Uniform. The designation came from the U. Army’s coloring code “Olive Green 107″, which was the shade of dark green used on the original cotton version of the uniform. It became the standard for use both in the United States and on overseas deployment by the beginning of the Vietnam War. As the Tropical Combat Uniform (jungle fatigues) became more plentiful in South Vietnam, they began to replace the OG-107 uniform in combat units. In the United States and foreign postings (outside of Southeast Asia), the OG-107 remained the standard uniform throughout the 1960s and 1970s. This is one of the longest issued uniforms by the US Military, seeing use from 1952 until the adoption of the woodland-patterned camouflage Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) as the armed-forces-wide replacement beginning in 1981 and being completed by 1989. Minor modifications were made to the uniform over time such as adding buttoned cuff slits in the mid-1960s.