
Tuskegee Airman GI Joe, Signed
Tuskegee Airman GI signed by three original Tuskegee Airmen: Mr. Hawkins, Mr. Palmer and Mr. Carter

Tuskegee Airman GI signed by three original Tuskegee Airmen: Mr. Hawkins, Mr. Palmer and Mr. Carter

Image is of Alfred Barclay’s official army memorial photo given to his mother. This was a standard memorial given to relatives of those who died

The Museum of Florida History, located in Tallahassee, Florida, has an exhibit on Polkinghorne that has several items donated by his family, including his Purple

This was acquired while researching squadron patches of the 15th air force. The basic art was silk screened on the white goat skin and then

This patch was made in Italy near the town of Matera, Italy in the fall of 1944. Owned by Lt. Ivan E. Stone 722 BS,

The flight jacket worn by 1st Lt. William Noel Alsbrook during a strafing mission against enemy railway, highway, and river targets in Austria on November

To honor the Tuskegee Airmen I have made an accurate copy of a Tuskegee Airman jacket.

I reproduced Gen. B.O. Davis’ tunic as a “Memorial” Tribute to him.

1972 International Harvester Scout II Built to honor all WWII aviators. The Red Band around the roof depict the Red Tail Squadron, the Mouth and

This is my father’s (Staff Sargent Lewis M Bivins Sr) Army jacket that has been in the family since WWII.