This one is interesting, posted in a different thread. It looks to me to be a depot-refurbished A-2. If so, wouldn't it mean this button-flap jacket was intended for late-war and post-war use?
Which is really interesting in the case of the A-2, since there's pretty clear evidence that they kept buying them after May '43, when it was declared "Limited Standard." (Not saying you're wrong, just that there must have been some extenuating circumstances, and those circumstances were likely interesting.)The item has been officially replaced by a newer model and remaining stock may be issued until depleted.
Well, there you have it. Thank you! On another note I didn’t realize the A/C issued banana hammocks.
Could the A-1 be relisted ?Three U.S. A-2 contracts were granted in December 1943 after it was replaced by the AN-6552, likely due to AN-6552 availability issues (the AN-6552 was not listed in the Apr 1, 1944 USAAF supply catalog, though the A-1 and A-2 were both listed)
I listed a few other tidbits in the A2 CONTRACT DATES-UP DATED link above.
Could the A-1 be relisted ?
It's not listed in the USAAF Class 13 Catalog from September 30, 1943....