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WW2 A2 USAAF Army Air Corps Pilot Flight Jacket

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WW2 A2 USAAF Army Air Corps Pilot Flight Jacket
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Yuma Army Air Field patch. 22" across the chest by 20" long by 17" shoulder to shoulder. Jacket marked D4226 under the collar. Affixed to the left breast is a painted patch for the Yuma Army Air Field with the iconic Disney pattern logo depicting a furious coyote wielding a machine gun above the war cry Y-A-A-F!, handily translated to YUMA ARMY AIR FIELD in red text along the border. Yuma's Airfield began as a simple dirt field back in the 1920s, but was offered to the United States Government for use during World War II. Graduating its first classes in 1943, the field served as an advanced training ground for a variety of aircraft including multi-engine B-17 pattern and single engine T-6 trainers. After the war, the field served as a Marine Station, Air Force Base, and even an International Airport