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Wwii Us Army Air Forces Officer Uniform Lot Named Morton Meyers Jr Aaf 1944 38r
















What is included in this grouping. Army Air Forces officer wool service coat. Army Quartermaster Corps contract label. Dated February 28, 1944 (wartime manufacture and acceptance).
Army Air Forces shoulder patch. Sewn-in name tag: Morton Meyers Jr. Army Air Forces officer summer / khaki service coat. Second Lieutenant (O-1) rank bar on shoulder strap. Original tailor markings and handwritten interior notes.
Evidence of later alteration dated 3/52, consistent with post-WWII reserve or Korean War-era service. The Quartermaster Corps contract label dated 1944 confirms this is a genuine wartime officer uniform, not a reproduction or postwar issue.
Matching name tags across all three garments confirm this is a true named grouping, not a mixed set. The presence of later tailoring marks indicates continued service after WWII, a common pattern for Army Air Forces officers transitioning into postwar reserve duty. All items are in honest vintage condition consistent with age and service.
No restoration, replacement, or modern additions. All insignia, patches, buttons, and name tags appear original and period-correct. Please review photos carefully for exact condition details.
No medals or additional paperwork are included. This uniform grouping is ideal for serious WWII collectors, historians, museums, or advanced militaria displays. This is an increasingly hard-to-find WWII Army Air Forces officer grouping with clear provenance, exact wartime dating, and multiple original garments tied to the same officer. Pieces like this are becoming scarce, especially when they remain intact as a set.