In his resulting book, “Bomber Boys – WWII Flight Jacket Art,” he combines the tactile beauty of the leather and artwork of these jackets, artifacts, and personal accounts to create a visual ...
The full photograph of Jimmy’s jacket is available in the resulting book Bomber Boys, WWII Flight Jacket Art, which can be ordered at wwiibomberboys.com.
When John Dodds found a World War II bomber jacket in a Washington, D.C., thrift store, his interest was piqued. The Air Force lawyer noticed that the jacket still had its original owner’s name ...