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DESIGNS: | Many are Walt Disney or Looney Tunes designs. Many are Cartoon "Mascot at War" designs. Many are great Army Air Force, Navy, or USMC Wartime Heraldry designs. | |
UNIT ID'S: | We are not always 100% sure of the exact SQD. This is our best guess as to the unit. We've been right about 99% of the time. It could be a Fighter, Pursuit, Observation, Bomb SQ., or Bomb Group insignia. | |
CONDITION: | NOS / New Old Stock, meaning never used (never
sewn on), but manufactured over 60 years ago.
Leather / Canvas is in excellent original flexible condition, not too soft (rotten) and not too hard (stiff & brittle) unless otherwise noted. |
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MFG.: | RKO Studios Marked on reverse. Patches are canvas unless otherwise noted. Hand painted at the studio. | |
YEARS: | Circa 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945. World War Two ~ WW2 ~ WWII | |
FITS: | As worn on the Leather Military Flight Jackets of World War Two
- the A2, A-2, G1, G-1, B3, B-3, and any other AN (Army Navy) Jacket used
by the AAF, USN, and Marine Corps. These are the Chest size patches to
be worn on the front breast of leather flight / bomber jackets. Canvas
Flight Jackets and Flight Suits as well!
They also make a great shadow box presentation display piece. Give one as a gift. |
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QTY: | ONE (1) Unless indicated otherwise, THERE
IS ONLY ONE OF EACH!
This is a very rare find.
This is the last of our supply of these. This is the last of our inventory of these. This is the last of our stock of these. How ever you phrase it, don't say I didn't warn you to get one before they were all gone. |
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REFERENCES: | For photos and reference to the canvas patches of WWII on the G-1
and A-2:
See Pages 108, 141, 146, 193, 199, 211, 216-218 in “American Flight Jackets, Airmen & Aircraft” by Maguire & Conway. Also see book “Disney Dons Dogtags” for additional reference on cartoon characters going to war. |