Navy Leather Winter Flight Suit Jacket

Name/Title

Navy Leather Winter Flight Suit Jacket

Description

Navy brown leather and wool lined flight suit jacket with a brown leather name tag sewn on the left breast. Matched set with the flight suit helmet (2024.8.40) and the flight suit pants (2024.8.42).

Use

Issued to naval pilots as part of their uniform.

Context

Over a year after enlisting in the US Navy, Ensign William "Bill" Grigsby was authorized to fly on March 14, 1944. This approval finally came after both pre-flight school in Athens, Georgia, and flight school at Naval Air Station (NAS) in Pensacola, Florida. After a mission testing experimental G-suits with Air Group Five in Fallon, Nevada, Grigsby transferred to Air Group Twelve and entered the Pacific War. As a member of Fighting-Bombing Squadron 12 assigned to the USS Randolph (CV-15), Ensign Grigsby's F6F Hellcat was among the first of 16 planes to launch an attack against Tokyo. Grigsby’s target, Tokyo's Haneda airport, was successfully bombed. His later missions included ground support at Iwo Jima, a second Tokyo raid, Okinawa ground support, and combat air patrol against kamikaze attacks. Grigsby was demobilized as Lieutenant Junior Grade and discharged on November 5, 1945. His decorations include the Air Medal with clusters, the Distinguished Flying Cross, among other commendations. From the Collection of William Grigsby.

Collection

William Calvin Grigsby, Jr. Collection

Acquisition

Accession

2024.8

Source or Donor

Bernard C. Grigsby

Acquisition Method

Donation

Made/Created

Manufacturer

H.L.B Corporation

Date made

circa 1940

Label/Inscription/Signature

Type

Label

Location

Inside bottom of jacket

Transcription

JACKETS, WINTER, HEAVY BU. AERO. U.S. NAVY SPECIFICATION M-445A H.L.B. CORP. N.Y. CONTRACT NO. 98192 38

Language

English

Material/Technique

Label

Update Date

June 12, 2025