Oh yes. Colonel Mustache with the pipe in the stiff cap looks like a complete remf* after him.CBI said:the guy in the first pics - totally cool looking!!!
I assumed that it was a hump pilots jacket by the look of the patch, a plane over a mountain.EMBLEMHUNTER said:The patch on the A-2 of the other man in the photos is that 22nd AirTransport Group one , ID'd on previous posting , man that other patch is a real old salty looking one , never saw it before !!!!!!
Johnny
:lol: I've heard Vinegar Joe Stilwell called a lot of names, not many nice ones either, but remf wasn't one of them! One tough SOB from what I've read.zoomer said:Oh yes. Colonel Mustache with the pipe in the stiff cap looks like a complete remf* after him.CBI said:the guy in the first pics - totally cool looking!!!
* rear-echelon mucker-futher.
Weasel_Loader said:Looks like pre-war contract A-2s. No wrist seems, but the throat latch is dead giveaway. Thought maybe '39 Werbers, but the pocket flaps don't quite match up. Any other ideas?
oose said:Not sure of the unit for this one , just titled and dated "Stillwell In India April 1944"
This emblem is a crest/DI for the 66th Armored Regiment . The crest is yellow,blue,red divided with a bar across upper part and shield under it to left , the small inner shield had Fluer di lis in it and it is blue/yellow, the bar across it is silver.
Johnny
It's colors/crest can be seen at "Wikipedia" under 66th Armored, scroll down page for the design on this man's jacket,compare and you'll see this is the emblem in question.
and one other from the same series with 22nd Air Transport Group emblem
All the Best
stu