U.S. Navy Pilots Documents
This is a Navy Pilots paperwork consisting of a number of documents. A Ships newsletter U.S.S. St George ( AV-16 ) dated July 1945, Another newsletter from the Navy Flight instructors school, A pamphlet on 10 ways to spot a good salute. Flight orders from Fleet Air Wing Seventeen, dated 4th November 1945. A list marked "Secret" on the number of Japanese ships sunk and damaged, dated June 1945. A report on Fleet Radio Communication systems, produced by the Naval Air Combat Intelligence School, dated 13th March 1945. Aeronautical map of the Japan and her islands dated 22nd March 1945. After action report of air combat from U.S.S. St George ( AV16 ) dated 5th July 1945. A list of Japanese merchant tonnage, Night searches flight plan dated, 1st June 1945. A list of take-offs from U.S.S Chandeleur, dated 24th June 1945. A technical order for pilots dated 20th June 1941. Four sheets of signal communication sheets one of which is a message from U.S.S Hamlin ( AV15). A flight wing roster of officers dated 1st November 1945. A instruction order from U.S.S Hamlin dated 1st November location Tokyo bay on search and reconnaissance of seadromes. A map of Negishi Wan airfield in Tokyo, two period photographs, Japanese post card with Christmas message. A cardboard portable International morse code set and an officers uniform price list dated 15th March 1946. A ID card dated 1946. A couple of period post-cards. The documents are a must of any military historian or collector researching the final months of the pacific war and the immediate operations after Japan's surrender.
Code: 68781
75.00 GBP