US Army Air Forces Transitional Ike Jacket, Size 36R, 1948 Contract, “Proving Ground Command” Patch
$90.00
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This original U.S. Army Air Forces Ike jacket, contracted on September 3, 1948, by Philadelphia Uniform Co., Inc., is a fine example of post-WW2 U.S. Army attire. The jacket follows the May 24, 1946 pattern specification and is labeled as size 36R. It is constructed from olive drab wool, characteristic of the era’s military uniforms.
The left shoulder features a “Proving Ground Command” patch, identifiable by the text above the emblem, which showcases the golden wings, blue background, and red star center. This insignia represents the Proving Ground Command, a division responsible for testing and evaluating military equipment and weapons systems. The jacket retains its original tag with the serviceman’s name, “Henley,” adding a personal and historical dimension to the item.
Condition: The jacket shows signs of use and wear, including moth nips and staining, particularly on the sleeve. These imperfections are consistent with the garment’s age and service history. All buttons and interior components remain original and intact.
This Ike jacket serves as a compelling addition to any military collection, reflecting the history and development of the U.S. Army Air Forces during the immediate post-WW2 period.
This original U.S. Army Air Forces Ike jacket, contracted on September 3, 1948, by Philadelphia Uniform Co., Inc., is a fine example of post-WW2 U.S. Army attire. The jacket follows the May 24, 1946 pattern specification and is labeled as size 36R. It is constructed from olive drab wool, characteristic of the era’s military uniforms.
The left shoulder features a “Proving Ground Command” patch, identifiable by the text above the emblem, which showcases the golden wings, blue background, and red star center. This insignia represents the Proving Ground Command, a division responsible for testing and evaluating military equipment and weapons systems. The jacket retains its original tag with the serviceman’s name, “Henley,” adding a personal and historical dimension to the item.
Condition: The jacket shows signs of use and wear, including moth nips and staining, particularly on the sleeve. These imperfections are consistent with the garment’s age and service history. All buttons and interior components remain original and intact.
This Ike jacket serves as a compelling addition to any military collection, reflecting the history and development of the U.S. Army Air Forces during the immediate post-WW2 period.