Jacket, Flying, Type G-1, United States Navy, Vice Admiral Walter Carter, Jr.

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Title

Jacket, Flying, Type G-1, United States Navy, Vice Admiral Walter Carter, Jr.

Creator

Schott Bros. Inc

Description

United States Navy (USN) Type G-1 flying jacket; seal brown goatskin waist length jacket; knit wool cuffs and waist; mouton fur collar; two lower patch pockets with button flaps; zipper down front; brown nylon lining; shoulder pleats at shoulders; light brown leather attached name tag and aviator wings in gold on left breast; black embossed letter text "CDR TED CARTER, SLAPSHOT" below aviator wings; VF-14 tooled leather insignia on right breast, black letter embossed text "FIGHTING FOURTEEN, TOPHATTERS" and black top hat depicted; white cloth manufacturers label on inside back collar with black letter text (see Marks for full text).
Since 1938 the Type G-1 style flight jacket has been regulation issue to aviators of the United States Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. The jacket was officially standardized in 1940 as the M-422A and then designated at the Type G-1 in 1947.
This jacket dons the insignia of VF-14 Tophatters, one of the oldest squadrons in the United States Navy. The jacket was worn by the donor Vice Admiral Walter Carter Jr. He was promoted in 2015 as the Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. As a combat aviator, he flew in 125 combat missions in American military deployments including Bosnia, Kuwait, Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan. In addition, Adm. Carter was the last commander of U.S.S. Enterprise, the first nuclear powered aircraft carrier in the United States fleet

Subject

Aeronautics
Schott Bros. Inc

Source

Smithsonian Institution

Relation

https://ids.si.edu/ids/deliveryService?id=NASM-A20150572000cp02

Subject

Aeronautics
Schott Bros. Inc

Citation

Schott Bros. Inc, “Jacket, Flying, Type G-1, United States Navy, Vice Admiral Walter Carter, Jr.,” Center for Knit and Crochet Digital Repository, accessed May 19, 2024, https://digital.centerforknitandcrochet.org/items/show/27374.

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