Description: Gentlemen, Introducing this ONE-OF-A-KIND grouping that belonged to the distinguished 1st Lt. Philip John E. Naab, an esteemed B-24 pilot during WWII that was assigned to the renowned 319th Bomb Squadron "Asterperious," part of the famous 90th Bomb Group "Jolly Roger," from the 5th Air Force. From August 16, 1944, to September 2, 1945, Lt. Naab fearlessly served in the South-West Pacific, navigating through the treacherous skies over the Bismarck Archipelago, New Guinea, Southern Philippines, and Luzon. His squadron's heroic missions ranged from supporting the New Guinea Campaign to audacious long-range raids on oil refineries in Borneo. In a display of unwavering courage, they ventured to the Philippines, relentlessly supporting ground forces on Luzon, launching daring attacks on Formosa's industrial targets, and strategically bombing railways, airfields, and harbor facilities across the Asiatic mainland. As the war reached its climactic conclusion, Lt. Naab's squadron relocated to Okinawa, poised to strike the heart of the Japanese home islands. Even after VJ Day, they flew reconnaissance missions over Japan and ferried Allied prisoners of war from Okinawa to Manila. In recognition of his exceptional contributions, Lt. Naab was bestowed with the Air Medal, 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, 4 Bronze Stars and Philippine Liberation Ribbon. The centerpiece of this remarkable collection is undeniably Lt. Naab's iconic A-2 flight jacket, made by Perry Sportswear Inc. in fiscal year, 1942. This remarkable piece has withstood the test of time, preserved in impeccable condition. All parts are original to the jacket and it is beautifully adorned with meticulously crafted theater-made patches. Left upper chest proudly displays the Pilot Wings patch complemented by a name tag trip embossed with the revered initials “P. J. NAAB” Left lower chest depicts the highly sought-after Australian-made “Jolly Roger” felt patch. Right chest depicts an extremely scarce Australian-made “Asterperious” felt patch. Left shoulder depicts an Australian-made "5th Air Force" felt patch. Included in this exceptional grouping are the following items: - Type A-2 decorated (named). - USAAF summer dress coat (named). - Australian-made summer shirt. - As a special bonus, included is the extremely rare example of the “Asterperious” book, a captivating historical piece printed in 1944 with some interesting pictures and memories, providing an intimate glimpse into the life of the squadron. Finding a grouping of this caliber is an opportunity seldom encountered, given the unique combination of Lt. Naab's distinguished service and the rarity of the squadron to which he was assigned. The impeccable condition of the A-2 jacket further elevates this remarkable find. Without a doubt, this extraordinary collection would be an exceptional addition to any WWII display, whether you are a passionate historian, a devoted collector, or someone seeking a profound connection to the heroic past. Lt. Naab's legacy lives on through these cherished artifacts, which carry the weight of history and honor. Seize this unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of history and pay tribute to the remarkable sacrifice and unwavering bravery displayed by Lt. Philip John E. Naab and his fellow servicemen. Don't let this exceptional offering slip through your fingers. Act now to secure this remarkable grouping and allow its captivating story to resonate for generations to come. MEASUREMENTS PIT TO PIT: 23 SLEEVE: 25 1/2 SHOULDER: 18 BACK LENGHT: 25 1/4 Let me know if you have any questions. All sales are final. IF YOU ENJOY FLIGHT JACKETS, MAKE SURE TO CHECK US ON INSTAGRAM: TRADEAJACKET (Over 500 jackets in my collection and posting every week.)
Price: 23500 USD
Location: Bradenton, Florida
End Time: 2023-11-01T14:20:56.000Z
Shipping Cost: 350 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
Original/Reproduction: Original
Theme: Militaria
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Region of Origin: United States