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Original U.S. WWI Named 182nd Aero Squadron, 1st Army Air Service, Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps Pilot Uniform Grouping With Fur Lined Leather Flight Jacket - 2nd Lt. Enoch Fulton U.S. Civil War "Sairen" of course means that

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"Sairen" of course means that it is a Siren

But it is on the killing fields of the Western Front that most New Zealanders saw action and where most of them died – almost 12

The rear of the cylinder is marked 4731

There is a square VA / 1938 date stamp on the inside of the crown

This is fantastic A-2 flight jacket worn by a aerial gunner crew member aboard the B-24 "Macs Sacks" which was assigned to the Eighth Air Force

Original U.S. WWI Named 182nd Aero Squadron, 1st Army Air Service, Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps Pilot Uniform Grouping With Fur Lined Leather Flight Jacket - 2nd Lt. Enoch Fulton U.S. Civil War "Sairen" of course means thatOriginal Items: Only One Group Available. This is a fantastic and rather rare WWI uniform grouping! This uniform was once worn by Pilot 2nd Lieutenant Enoch S. Thompson of the 182nd Aero Squadron, 1st Army Air Service after transferring from the Medical Reserve Corps. Enoch Spencer Fulton was born on October 7th, 1885, in Camp, Louisiana. On February 11th, 1911, he married Eve H. Jacks in McGhee, Arkansas. He was first commissioned as a Lieutenant in

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