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air force pilot gear Original U.S. WWII 8th Air Force Pilot Uniform & Visor with Reissued Aviator Kit Bag Named to B-17 Waist Gunner & Armored EngineerOriginal Group. One of a Kind. This is a great WWII uniform grouping for a pilot who served with the 8th Air Command in England during World War II, and in the 15th Air Force. His Aviator kit bag is named to another combat torn aviator, making this a great research project. The aviator kit bag is named to a sergeant in the 8th Air Command, Claude Dibler, who completed a number of missions over enemy territory as a waist gunner and armored engineer
Original Group. One-of-a-Kind. This is a great WWII uniform grouping for a pilot who served with the 8th Air Command in England during World War II, and in the 15th Air Force. His Aviator kit bag is named to another combat-torn aviator, making this a great research project.
The aviator kit bag is named to a sergeant in the 8th Air Command, Claude Dibler, who completed a number of missions over enemy territory as a waist gunner and armored engineer with the crew of a B-17 bomber. It's likely bags were traded or reissued nearby and it was the bag the Captain took home.
The grouping includes:
Captain's uniform jacket with his pilot’s pin back wings marked Sterling, Captain’s bars on his shoulders, an 8th Air Command patch on his left shoulder, a 15th Air Force patch on his right shoulder, 3 overseas stripes on his left cuff, a Presidential Unit Citation with one OLC above his right breast pocket, and a 3 place ribbon bar above his left breast pocket with the European-African-Middle Eastern campaign medal with five campaign stars, an American Campaign medal, and the U.S. WWII Victory Medal. He also has U.S. & Air Corps collar insignia. The coat has a size tag for 38L.
Pilot's officer’s hat, tan. Size tag for 7 ¼. Made by Harry Suffrin Inc. in Detroit, Michigan. Great shape overall. Could provide clue to where pilot was from.
Very darling little wooden Air Corps cigarette case with a propeller shaped lid that turns to reveal ten small slots for cigarettes. With a gorgeous Air Corps insignia on the front. Measures 3¼ x 5⅛ x ½”.
Dibler’s Aviator’s kit bag with his name C. J. DIBLER and his serial number 32935382, stamped on. Great addition.
A great grouping to a combat-torn pilot with the added bonus of a waist gunner & armored engineer with the crew of a B-17 bomber. Comes ready for further research and display!
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