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Hello,

 

Here's the aviator kit bag from Captain Joseph C. Antrim pilot of C-47 in the 85th Troop Carrier Squadron of the 437th Troop Carrier Group. Captain Antrim participated to the D-day and drop to 1:08 on the DZ A the 377th FA Bn Prcht and a detachment of the 326th Med Co AB (Mission Albany). He subsequently participated in market garden, the resupply of Bastogne and finally to Operation Varsity. The big plus is that the Captain had in his package a color camera (rare thing at the time) in addition to apparatus that led into the cockpit during the refueling of Bastogne. In addition to stencils, Antrim stitched a "name tag" on the bag, TQM codes were painted as well as a peak (what it is??)

 

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Voilà quelques photos d'Antrim

 

 

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other members of the crew (Antrim take the picture)

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Antrim on the left

 

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Bastogne resupply

 

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Antrim in his "Victory Garden"

 

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the same garden in colour

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Antrim (at the middle)

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Interview found in youtube

 

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Johan Willaert

You're welcome.... Most people think 506PIR whenever they see an ace of spades, when in fact most of the equipment marked like that was USAAF gear

 

There a spade marked jerry can in the french book which is also described as 506....

 

On my Harley website are a couple of 9th AAF motorcycles marked with ace of spades too...

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Great research! That threesome pic shows a great range of jackets, L to R...Tailored battledress-style blouse, probably procured in Britain...Regular USGI four-pocket officer's blouse....British made officer's ETO jacket.

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