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Re dye

Pa12

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It’s my understanding that the “russet “ A-2’s were re dyed and the decal applied. I was wondering if this included issued jackets in service or just unissued ones before they went out.
 

Pa12

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Both russet and seal jackets were re-dyed, and it seems to have been just jackets that were in the quartermaster’s inventory. Jackets that were currently issued to an airman were left untouched.
Ok. I thought it would be a bit ridiculous to be taking guys jackets back considering all that was going on. So theoretically there could have been surviving russet examples with no decals?
 

B-Man2

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Many of them were stock piled and re issued as needed. Many of them were re dyed on scene at the bomber group locations by parachute riggers and on site supply depot personnel tasked with maintaining flight survival gear and clothing. There are some great photos in the archives here of racks and racks of B-3s , B-1.fleece flight pants and bunny suits , that are in the survival gear maintenance huts awaiting repair and re issue
 

ZuZu

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Jackets that were currently issued to an airman were left untouched.
some [the nicer, better jobs] were sent back to the company that made them for refitting, including redying. as of 1942, the meatballs were applied to refitted a-2s
Many of them were stock piled and re issued as needed. Many of them were re dyed on scene at the bomber group locations by parachute riggers and on site supply depot personnel tasked with maintaining flight survival gear and clothing. There are some great photos in the archives here of racks and racks of B-3s , B-1.fleece flight pants and bunny suits , that are in the survival gear maintenance huts awaiting repair and re issue
Just wondering- where is the documentation for these statements? I went to Eastman's book and saw no actual documents (he doesn't have notes) and his description of the reissue process is told more as a story than anything else. I'm just curious- I think I've seen somewhere USAAF instructions on refurbishing sheepskin jackets but not A-2s. I'm sure there's a lot of truth in the story of army depots and the whole redying process etc. etc. but is there paper on this? Surely in the Japanese books? USAAF documents? Very curious I am.
 
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B-Man2

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Just wondering- where is the documentation for these statements? I went to Eastman's book and saw no actual documents (he doesn't have notes) and his description of the reissue process is told more as a story than anything else. I'm just curious- I think I've seen somewhere USAAF instructions on refurbishing sheepskin jackets but not A-2s. I'm sure there's a lot of truth in the story of army depots and the whole redying process etc. etc. but is there paper on this? Surely in the Japanese books? USAAF documents? Very curious I am.
I read it a while back Zu … sorry but I’m not going to go thru every book, print out and article that I have just to substantiate the statement . Feel free to take it or leave it .
 
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