Flying Tigers WWII Style Silk Blood Chit Men's Adds 2" to 4" of
Description
Adds 2" to 4" of adjustable room to leather vests
The four-language format reflects the specific threat environment of the peninsula in the early 1950s — fewer languages than the Vietnam-era chit's 12 or the Persian Gulf chit's 13
The Persian Gulf chit occupies a historically significant position: it was one of the last blood chits issued before GPS technology and improved SERE training reduced the operational dependence on civilian assistance for downed pilots in subsequent conflicts
1¼” stand-up collar
US Mens Size
Flying Tigers WWII Style Silk Blood Chit Men's Adds 2" to 4" ofThe Flying Tigers blood chit was carried by pilots of the American Volunteer Group (AVG) civilian American aviators who flew P 40 Warhawks for the Chinese Air Force against Imperial Japan beginning in 1941, months before the United States officially entered WWII. The AVG operated over China and Burma, where downed pilots depended on Chinese civilian assistance to survive in Japanese controlled territory. The blood chit printed instructions in Chinese
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