gotsta look good when bombin' Dem NatseesIt always amazes me to see these guys went into combat in a shirt and tie.
It IS a uniform.....gotsta look good when bombin' Dem Natsees
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 .
Dudette! Love it..Dudette of the Day
love her quote!
i can imagine her pulling a favor with the neighbor farmer wanting to practice flying in his crop duster! Lol!
this is what i call fearless and adventurous!
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Very crisp picture!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!
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.