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Famous People in Flight Jackets

Dixon Cannon

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Boxing fanatic here. Is that "THE" Joe Louis in a G1? Looking at it again, no I don't think, wrong nose... not flattened enough... sketchy surroundings too. Looks like some Officer's Club, which he wouldn't be allowed in. Worf

That photos is actually Major Gregory "Pappy" Boyington in the U.S. following his release from a prisoner of war camp in Japan. -dixon cannon
 

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This guy here: http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/uploads//monthly_03_2011/post-9787-1299677834.jpg I wonder why I can't upload this pic in the thread.

That guy there is Major Gregory "Pappy" Boyington in the U.S. following his release from a prisoner of war camp in Japan. He was released from the Omori Prison Camp, near Tokyo, on August 29, 1945

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You can't contest the things that Gregory "Pappy" Boyington achieved. However, he did not have a stellar start to his military aviation career. He was kicked out of the Flying Tigers and rightfully so.
 

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And the inspiration that got me into flight jackets, from Von Ryans Express.
10 points to who ever knows(without looking it up) where the last scenes of this movie were filmed.
John

Sinatra probably wore that poor repo because he would have insisted on a brand new freshly tailored jacket instead of wearing a hand me down. He was a pretty demanding chap. Notice how neither Howard Hughes or Travolta can get a jacket that fits. Hughes' sleeves are too short, Travolta's too long.
 

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That guy there is Major Gregory "Pappy" Boyington in the U.S. following his release from a prisoner of war camp in Japan. He was released from the Omori Prison Camp, near Tokyo, on August 29, 1945

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-dixon cannon

Exactly, however Worf is somehow right, Pappy was also a boxer and a wrestler.

You can't contest the things that Gregory "Pappy" Boyington achieved. However, he did not have a stellar start to his military aviation career. He was kicked out of the Flying Tigers and rightfully so.

Fro the sake of History, Greg was never kicked out from the Flying Tigers, actually he "deserted" (even if it's not correct since they were all civilians) after an altercation with Chennault who didn't want to to recognise his six victories and wanted him to be assimilated in the Army Air Force, something that a real marine would have never accepted.

So he broke the contract and returned to the US to be enrolled in the Marines again and he got...what we should call "results".
 
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Man! I really want those 10 points, but I'm afraid I'd have to go out to IMDB to find the answer. -dixon cannon
Did you get it Dixon? IMDB is pretty Vague about this location and there is no appreciation to the Spanish railways in the end credits.
John.
Check the vids, this is my favourite movie location. So few people know what happened here.
 

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If I had to pick one A-2 jacket…this would be the one !

Not sure what the brand or label is but for me, this is it ! :eusa_clap
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General Chennault of the " Flying Tigers "

It's an Aero 16160. Good Wear Leather offers this contract and it is very sharp!!
 

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Exactly, however Worf is somehow right, Pappy was also a boxer and a wrestler.



Fro the sake of History, Greg was never kicked out from the Flying Tigers, actually he "deserted" (even if it's not correct since they were all civilians) after an altercation with Chennault who didn't want to to recognise his six victories and wanted him to be assimilated in the Army Air Force, something that a real marine would have never accepted.

So he broke the contract and returned to the US to be enrolled in the Marines again and he got...what we should call "results".

Thought you may like to see this:

Aero's catalog from 1983

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Now look for Gregory Boyington's jacket.

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Found some footage; BOB CULP in the film 'Flood' wearing a Navy G-1: [video=youtube;ZqJeFTiLNkE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqJeFTiLNkE&list=UU8i5aqlpgQMvwT9wRIxxBWg&index=6&feature=plcp[/video] -dixon cannon
 

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