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WWII USAAF GROUP BELONGING TO A TUSKEGEE AIRMAN (NAVIGATOR – BOMBADIER) GROUP CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING: CHOCOLATE BROWN GABARDINE 4-POCKET OFFICER’S TUNIC , TYPE B-1 LEATHER FLYING JACKET, 3 TRAINING MANUALS, AND A BINDER OF ORIGINAL GENERAL ORDERS, RESTRICTED TRAINING INSTRUCTIONS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND EPHEMERA RELATING TO THE TUSKEGEE AIRMEN. This is an extremely rare grouping to one of the original Tuskegee Airman Lt. Everett Emerson Richardson. The Tuskegee Airmen were part of a “Noble Experiment”. A “separate but equal base for Black Americans wishing to serve in the Air Corps”. Lt. Richardson was part of this group. 1) The four-pocket tunic was tailored by Hamilton of Cincinnati and retains all of its original insignia, Air Corp collar insignia, Navigator’s Wings, ribbon bar, Captain’s rank and insignia and an Air Force patch in silver embroidery. CONDITION: Excellent overall, with no mothing evident. 2) The D-1 leather jacket was made by “The Western Lea. Clot. Co.” in a large size. Richardson’s leather name tags on the left breast. CONDITION: Fair overall with one pocket zipper broken. There are several sewing repairs to the jacket. 3) Training manuals relate to air navigation tables, weather for aircraft trainees, instrument flying instruction, bombadier training along with the 4) three ring binder containing original orders, documents, original promotion letters, etc and information regarding Tuskegee Airmen National Association. Also included is a class book, 1945 Goodman Field, KY including photo of Richardson in flight, 617th Bombardment Squadron, plus other period photos of him in flight gear. There is also a carton full of materials including orders, personal photographs, etc, including materials relating to Gen. Daniel “Chappie” James. Comprehensive documentation of this Tuskegee airman. CONDITION: Manuals show evidence of damp storage. All items in binder are fine. 4-49364 CW21 (5,000-7,500)


Auction: Firearms - Fall 2003
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