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WWII US ARMY AIR FORCE LEATHER FLIGHT JACKET PATCH LOT ID\'ED KIA CBI BLOOD CHIT
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WWII US ARMY AIR FORCE LEATHER FLIGHT JACKET PATCH LOT ID\'ED KIA CBI BLOOD CHIT
Price: US $1226.76
Super nice leather patch lot from a WWII 7th bomb group, 9th bomb squadron, 10th air force KIA co pilot. The flying cobras were the groups unofficial nick names. 1st Lieutenant Carl J. Graham, serial # O-772347, was killed in India on August 7th 1945 when his C-47, (43-15831), from Ondal, India to Tezpur, India. His plane crashed and burned along with two other crew members, Lytle and Flohr died as well. He was entitled to a Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal w/ Oak Leaf Cluster and Purple Heart. He was originally buried in India and exhumed and reburied in Hawaii. Photo of grave stone and burial card included in sale. His name is listed on a roster of KIA and missing for the 7th bomb group. All leather patches and blood chit were made in country. All have stitch marks so were in fact worn on a flight coat. Some staple marks from being on display. The blood chit is 10, 1/4\" X 8\". Flying cobras is 5, 3/4\" around. 9th is 4, 3/4\" around. 10th is 3\" around. CBI is 3\" X 2,1/4\". All multi piece. 100% original WWII issue guaranteed.          I recently acquired a huge patch collection from a 40 year Air Force vet. I will be selling them off on .  SH priority fee in the US will be $10.00. All international sales over $50.00 requires World priority postage. Check out my many other military hat, insignia and medal sale currently listed on . Payment required, (INTERNATIONAL buyers INCLUDED), with in 5 days of sale close. HAVE FUN AND GOOD LUCK!

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