Expanding on the successful foundation of its predecessor, this comprehensive volume offers collectors and historians an extensive look at American military uniforms and insignia. It introduces new topics such as Civil Air Patrol, W.A.S.P.s, and the roles of "Yanks" in the RAF and RCAF, along with First World War and 1920s-1930s uniforms. Featuring over 1000 color photographs and unpublished period images, the book showcases original items with the meticulous detail characteristic of Jon Maguire's work, making it an essential resource for enthusiasts.
Jon A. Maguire Livres





Gooney Bird Driver
The stories of WW2 C-47 pilot Joe D. Maguire and the combat missions that led to his honors and awards decades later
- 132pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The narrative centers on Joe D. Maguire, a C-47 pilot who served in the 27th Air Transport Group during World War II. He completed 35 combat missions, delivering essential supplies and personnel under fire, yet remained unrecognized for decades. His experiences are shared through personal stories and photographs, as recounted to his son, Jon A. Maguire. The book highlights themes of bravery, sacrifice, and the often-overlooked contributions of pilots like Joe, who eventually received prestigious honors for his service.
Following the success of their first volume American Flight Jackets, Airmen & Aircraft: A History of U.S. Flyers Jackets from World War I to Desert Storm, Jon Maguire and John Conway focus solely on the painted leather jackets of the World War II years in this all new volume.
Focusing on the evolution of the American flight jacket from World War I to Desert Storm, this book highlights the art and adornment of these jackets, particularly during the vibrant World War II era. It features original owners' biographical details, contemporary photographs, and personal combat accounts, enriching the narrative. Additionally, it explores other military jackets used by aviators, providing a comprehensive look at this unique aspect of military history.
Gooney Birds and Ferry Tales: The 27th Air Transport Group in World War II
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The narrative highlights the crucial yet overlooked contributions of the 27th Air Transport Group during World War II, particularly in supporting the 8th and 9th Air Forces. Utilizing C-47 aircraft, they conducted various essential operations, including frontline resupply and medical evacuations. Notably, they played a key role in Patton's advance by delivering fuel and executed a significant mission on Christmas Eve 1944 to aid troops at the Battle of the Bulge. The book features personal stories, over 600 photographs, and the official history of the unit, celebrating the dedication of its members.