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Description
US Boyt 42 leather holster used by Captain Samuel L. Washington during World War II. Boyt 42 holsters are designed to holster the 45-Caliber, M1911 pistols designed by John Browning which were the standard-issue sidearm for the United States armed forces from 1911 to 1985. Captain Samuel L. Washington enlisted in the Air Force in November 1942. He graduated with the 44-F pilot class from the Tuskegee program on June 27, 1944. He was assigned to the 99th squadron of the 332nd fighter group. As the group transitioned from P-40 fighters to the newer P-51 Mustangs, their aircraft was decorated with bright red spinners and tails and the squadron was nicknamed the Red-Tails. They were based in Italy and provided air support for bomber missions over Germany during the final stages of the World War II European theater in 1945.
Type
image
Identifier
036A5B18-A496-4EE5-A8EF-540796651042 2012-40-28
Subject
United States. Army Air Forces. Fighter Group, 332nd
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