As if on cue from the dialogue we had yesterday about my flea market, I ran into this stack of OD trunks today at one of the house close-out guy’s spots. They all came out of the rafters of a garage.
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I suspected before I checked under the lids that they were from the era of “the forgotten war”, which is a little less forgotten these days, and I was right.
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Some of them had things inside – tarps, half-tents, and various articles of clothing, all of it NOS, and almost all of it dated 1951 to 1953 as well. I was fortunate enough to acquire four very nice items.
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Aviator’s coveralls, rare enough, size EXTRA LARGE LONG which is even rare and luckier for me, as I plan to add them to the line of coveralls (Army and Navy fleece-lined deck pants) that I wear around the unheated garage and for riding my 1943 BSA WDM20 when the weather turns cold. Not dated, but the 11-digit stock number is no later than 1953.
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A 1953 dated wool field jacket – these were cut short at the waist, like WWII Ike jackets, which I like. It also fits just fine.
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As do the caps – one a poplin field cap with a wool pile, fleece ear flaps, and a fold-up-or-down brim (11-digit stock number)…
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…and the other a LARGE pilot’s cap with a wool pile and fleece flaps dated with a 1944 contract number and a US Army Air Forces (WWII) label.
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I know, no tools. And I won't make a habit of it!