Bush & Leather Jackets
DAYTON, Ohio -- Bush jacket and leather leather jackets with American Volunteer Group insignia on display in the World War II Gallery at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. The leather jacket was worn by three people -- George R. Bailey, David L. "Tex" Hill and John T. Donovan -- because clothing was in short supply. When a pilot was killed, his personal effects were auctioned and the money sent home. The bush jacket was worn by Henry L. Olson. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Henry L. Olson. U.S. Air Force photo
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