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Dude of the Day 2

ZuZu

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Hey- lost in the weeds is an understatement- so let's start again- eh? Here is my Dude of the Day- Memphis Belle crewman wearing an Aero EXACTLY like I have at home here in Oakland. Same fit...
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B-Man2

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It’s one thing to have to wear a shirt and a tie as your winging your way at 20,000ft above your enemy , but totally different when you’re on the ground crawling around in the mud , blood and guts of the people around you and trying to stay alive in a mud and water soaked foxhole covered with logs to save your ass from the tree blasts of a German 88 . Patton demanded that all of his officers wore a tie while doing just that sort of thing . Wayyyy over the top in my opinion .
 

YoungMedic

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It’s one thing to have to wear a shirt and a tie as your winging your way at 20,000ft above your enemy , but totally different when you’re on the ground crawling around in the mud , blood and guts of the people around you and trying to stay alive in a mud and water soaked foxhole covered with logs to save your ass from the tree blasts of a German 88 . Patton demanded that all of his officers wore a tie while doing just that sort of thing . Wayyyy over the top in my opinion .

Makes for a nice tourniquet though, probably not great for hand to hand combat
 

Maverickson

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Hi All,
Since it is the birthday (of my size 38 Switlik Parachute and Equipment Co. size 38 (as seen here https://www.vintageleatherjackets.org/threads/happy-80th-birtday-to-my-m-422.26680/ ) I thought my M-422 jacket's original owner Lt. P. Edelle Pirtle qualified as a good candidate for Dude of the Day.

The pic reads to have been was taken on Attu with his crew. The A/C is a PV-1 Ventura which were fitted with an extra fuel tank for the 1,500 mile long combat flights. Flown from Attu to the Kurile Islands.

Lt. Pirtle is seen wearing his M-445 and he is armed to the teeth. Yes, I believe that he is also wearing a tie!
Percy's Armed VB-135 And Crew On Attu.jpg

Along with his M-422 jacket I also received his side arm and same survival knife as seen in the pic above. Apparently the knife was a gift to him from his crew. Which he was said to have preferred over his USN issue.

Cheers, Dave
 
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ausreenactor

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Hi All,
Since it is the birthday (of my size 38 Switlik Parachute and Equipment size 38 (as seen here https://www.vintageleatherjackets.org/threads/happy-80th-birtday-to-my-m-422.26680/ ) I thought my M-422 jacket's original owner Lt. P. Edelle Pirtle qualified as a good candidate for Dude of the Day.

The pic reads to have been was taken on Attu with his crew. The A/C is a PV-1 Ventura which were fitted with an extra fuel tank for the 1,500 mile long combat flights. Flown from Attu to the Kurile Islands.

Lt. Pirtle is seen wearing his M-445 and he is armed to the teeth. Yes, I believe that he is also wearing a tie!
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Along with his M-422 jacket I also received his side arm and same survival knife. Apparently the knife was a gift to him from his crew. Which he was said to have preferred over his USN issue.

Cheers, Dave
Very crisp picture!
 

B-Man2

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Looking at the tail of his aircraft, it looks like he bombed a few Japanese targets . Just wondering if the Japanese flags represent ships or general enemy targets? Anyone have any ideas? If they were on a fighter they’d be Japanese planes but I don’t think that’s the case here.
 

Maverickson

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Looking at the tail of his aircraft, it looks like he bombed a few Japanese targets . Just wondering if the Japanese flags represent ships or general enemy targets? Anyone have any ideas? If they were on a fighter they’d be Japanese planes but I don’t think that’s the case here.

In researching Lt. P.E. Pirtle USNR I found several of his post action reports. Among those combat missions I found him engaging Japanese air craft, land targets and shipping.

The Ventura used by VB-135 had forward firing, top turret, belly guns and carried bombs. These fellows actually engaged the enemy either as a bomber or fighter.

VB-135 Ventura And Crew.jpg


The pic seen above is the same type of A/C flown by VB-135 & taken on Attu. The original heading indicated that it is a combat mission to the Kurile Islands. Note the fellows are wearing M-422a type jackets.

These guys were a courageous group of fellows. That water was cold. It was not an easy task to complete one of these 1,500 mile missions.

Cheers, Dave
 
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YoungMedic

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Yes I saw it mentioned here a few months ago and had to look it up, I'm always amazed to see something new of something you think you have seen so much of
 
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