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Wartime B-15 civilian

bombs away

Member
Hello,

Just have a look to this picture.
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It's the first time I see a civilian made B-15 on a wartime picture !

I've always thought all these kind of jackets were post war ones, but this General (unidentified) shows I was wrong.

Tim.
 

bombs away

Member
Roughwear said:
Interesting picture Tim. Yes the B-15 is a civi one, but when exactly was the photo taken and where?

Andrew,
I've found it on Footnote in the "WWII, Burma India" section. No more info.
I have already seen a few mistakes, with some postwar pics in the WWII section, but it's quite rare.

Tim
 

havocpaul

Active Member
I think his rank is a key factor here, so many of the senior officers/generals etc had privately purchased jackets: A-2's, Tanker-style, B-3's and this may be the case here.
 

better duck

Well-Known Member
Gents, pardon my ignorance, but what deductive reasoning leads to the conclusion that this is a civilian B15?
The obvious thing that I can see is the small mouton collar, but is that conclusive?
Or am I missing something? Please enlighten me!
 

bombs away

Member
Peter,

On an original military B-15 you should find :
- off-center zipper
- snaps to close the pockets
- no epaulets

Hope it helps ;)

Tim.
 

better duck

Well-Known Member
bombs away said:
Peter,

On an original military B-15 you should find :
- off-center zipper
- snaps to close the pockets
- no epaulets

Hope it helps ;)

Tim.

OK, hadn't scrutinized the pic detailed enough! This list leads to the question, together with the small mouton collar, if we could/should call this a B15 derivative at all. General appearance is B15 like, I agree, but il looks like something like a B12.5 (in between a B10 and a B15)
 

Curahee

New Member
Is it me or are the pockets missing the snap-buttons all together ? how can you tell the zipper is not off-centre ? He is General so he could have had made custom clothing right ?
 

deeb7

Gone, but not forgotten.
Curahee said:
Is it me or are the pockets missing the snap-buttons all together ? how can you tell the zipper is not off-centre ?

Yes ... no snaps. The zipper meets the mouton collar, if it was offset it would finish under, and the wind flap would be visible along side.
 

pipvh

New Member
Is there a possibility that the general is Howard C Davidson, commander of the Tench Air Force in the CBI between 1943 and 1945? Someone with access to decent reference books would be able to check this out far better than me, but from looking at online newspapers etc, there is a resemblance.
 

pipvh

New Member
pipvh wrote:
Is there a possibility that the general is Howard C Davidson, commander of the Tench Air Force in the CBI between 1943 and 1945?


Yes, Tim figured it out ....

Aaagh... Do I need glasses or what? What a waste of bandwidth!

Well, at least I worked it out with good old-fashioned detective work...
 
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