美國 - 美国陆军航空队 中国-缅甸-印度战区(CBI)A级夹克 + 本地制作的补丁 - 軍裝 - 在海外服役2年!- 大号尺码(39L!!) - 1943





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二戰期間美國陸軍航空隊 Class A 羊毛外套,原裝,尺碼大型(39L),由中國-緬甸-印度戰區的幕僚中士所穿,帶有當地製作的 CBI 勝貼與四條海外臂章。
賣家描述
Nice 100% original WW2 Class A Wool Tunic, a nice large size, and complete, of a staff sgt within the US Airforce attached to the the CBI (China Birma India Theatre group) during WW2. The tunic has originally a beautiful locally made (luxury purchase) CBI patch and a nice US Airforce patch. It has been used in the war, so wear is present on this uniform, but nothng major. There seems to have been a set of ribbons applied on the jacket, as well as collar discs, which are not present anymore. The jacket has 4 overseas bars indicating the owner served at least 2 years overseas. and the jacket also has a laundry code, which in theory could be used to track the owner. The jacket is not dated, but given the label style from 1943. This jacket was not made afterwards because it was replaced by the Ike jacket.
A very nice and 100% original wool a-class jacket of the famous CBI group!
History of the CBI
China Burma India Theater (CBI) was the United States military designation during World War II for the China and Southeast Asian or India–Burma (IBT) theaters. Operational command of Allied forces (including U.S. forces) in the CBI was officially the responsibility of the Supreme Commanders for South East Asia or China. However, US forces in practice were usually overseen by General Joseph Stilwell, the Deputy Allied Commander in China; the term "CBI" was significant in logistical, material and personnel matters; it was and is commonly used within the US for these theaters.
U.S. and Chinese fighting forces in the CBI included the Chinese Expeditionary Force, the Flying Tigers,[1] transport and bomber units flying the Hump, including the Tenth Air Force, the 1st Air Commando Group, the engineers who built the Ledo Road, the 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional), popularly known as "Merrill's Marauders", and the 5332d Brigade, Provisional or 'Mars Task Force', which assumed the Marauders' mission.
賣家的故事
Nice 100% original WW2 Class A Wool Tunic, a nice large size, and complete, of a staff sgt within the US Airforce attached to the the CBI (China Birma India Theatre group) during WW2. The tunic has originally a beautiful locally made (luxury purchase) CBI patch and a nice US Airforce patch. It has been used in the war, so wear is present on this uniform, but nothng major. There seems to have been a set of ribbons applied on the jacket, as well as collar discs, which are not present anymore. The jacket has 4 overseas bars indicating the owner served at least 2 years overseas. and the jacket also has a laundry code, which in theory could be used to track the owner. The jacket is not dated, but given the label style from 1943. This jacket was not made afterwards because it was replaced by the Ike jacket.
A very nice and 100% original wool a-class jacket of the famous CBI group!
History of the CBI
China Burma India Theater (CBI) was the United States military designation during World War II for the China and Southeast Asian or India–Burma (IBT) theaters. Operational command of Allied forces (including U.S. forces) in the CBI was officially the responsibility of the Supreme Commanders for South East Asia or China. However, US forces in practice were usually overseen by General Joseph Stilwell, the Deputy Allied Commander in China; the term "CBI" was significant in logistical, material and personnel matters; it was and is commonly used within the US for these theaters.
U.S. and Chinese fighting forces in the CBI included the Chinese Expeditionary Force, the Flying Tigers,[1] transport and bomber units flying the Hump, including the Tenth Air Force, the 1st Air Commando Group, the engineers who built the Ledo Road, the 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional), popularly known as "Merrill's Marauders", and the 5332d Brigade, Provisional or 'Mars Task Force', which assumed the Marauders' mission.

