Leather Flight Jacket Nametag Placement

Started by Shuman 14, January 26, 2018, 04:47:41 AM

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Shuman 14

I need some help. I've looked both in the AFI and CAP regulations for information but I can't find any information on the placement of the Velcro for the nametag on the Leather flight jacket. I think the assumption is it would come from the manufacturer with the Velcro already in place, which isn't the case when it's purchased on the civilian market.

Before you ask, why is the Army Guy asking about an Air Force Jacket... got an A-2 jacket as a Christmas present. I want to turn it into a morale jacket and sew all the unit patches from every unit I've ever served in on the back, put the Army Star patch on the left sleeve and a reversed US Flag on the right sleeve.

I also want to put a nametag on the left breast but I don't know the official placement. Such as "x" inches above and centered on the left patch pocket.

I can approximate and guess but if there is an official placement I'd like to do it properly. Can anyone assist? Thanks in advance.
Joseph J. Clune
Lieutenant Colonel, Military Police

USMCR: 1990 - 1992                           USAR: 1993 - 1998, 2000 - 2003, 2005 - Present     CAP: 2013 - 2014, 2021 - Present
INARNG: 1992 - 1993, 1998 - 2000      Active Army: 2003 - 2005                                       USCGAux: 2004 - Present

PHall

Why would you ruin a leather jacket by sewing patches on it?
Go get a regular green flight like the Army aviators wear and sew the patches on it.
If for nothing else it will be much easier sewing!

hamburgee

If I'm not mistaken, the badges are placed about the same as on they are on the flight suit.

Paul Creed III

Quote from: hamburgee on January 26, 2018, 05:27:49 AM
If I'm not mistaken, the badges are placed about the same as on they are on the flight suit.

Correct for the flight jacket; identical placement.

For the black leather jacket, only the CAP command shield and the leather name patch are authorized (no shoulder or pocket patches).

Page 79 for the leather jacket and pages 97-98 for the sage flight jacket: https://www.capmembers.com/media/cms/M391_E6F33EAAEC28A.pdf

Lt Col Paul Creed III, CAP
Group 3 Ohio Wing sUAS Program Manager

abdsp51

Quote from: Paul Creed III on January 26, 2018, 01:17:39 PM
Quote from: hamburgee on January 26, 2018, 05:27:49 AM
If I'm not mistaken, the badges are placed about the same as on they are on the flight suit.

Correct for the flight jacket; identical placement.

For the black leather jacket, only the CAP command shield and the leather name patch are authorized (no shoulder or pocket patches).

Page 79 for the leather jacket and pages 97-98 for the sage flight jacket: https://www.capmembers.com/media/cms/M391_E6F33EAAEC28A.pdf

He's not asking in a CAP capacity. 

Shuman 14

Quote from: PHall on January 26, 2018, 05:20:45 AM
Why would you ruin a leather jacket by sewing patches on it?
Go get a regular green flight like the Army aviators wear and sew the patches on it.
If for nothing else it will be much easier sewing!

Because I don't own an Army green flight jacket, I now own a brown leather A-2 leather jacket and I want to sew the patches on it.

One Man's ruin, another man's art.
Joseph J. Clune
Lieutenant Colonel, Military Police

USMCR: 1990 - 1992                           USAR: 1993 - 1998, 2000 - 2003, 2005 - Present     CAP: 2013 - 2014, 2021 - Present
INARNG: 1992 - 1993, 1998 - 2000      Active Army: 2003 - 2005                                       USCGAux: 2004 - Present

Shuman 14

Quote from: Paul Creed III on January 26, 2018, 01:17:39 PM
Quote from: hamburgee on January 26, 2018, 05:27:49 AM
If I'm not mistaken, the badges are placed about the same as on they are on the flight suit.

Correct for the flight jacket; identical placement.

For the black leather jacket, only the CAP command shield and the leather name patch are authorized (no shoulder or pocket patches).

Page 79 for the leather jacket and pages 97-98 for the sage flight jacket: https://www.capmembers.com/media/cms/M391_E6F33EAAEC28A.pdf

All it states is: "6.1.5.4. A two-toned black with brown insert leather name patch on the left breast."


No measurements are given, i.e. "right edge of nametag will align right edge of the and will parallel the top edge of the pocket x inches above the pocket itself".
Joseph J. Clune
Lieutenant Colonel, Military Police

USMCR: 1990 - 1992                           USAR: 1993 - 1998, 2000 - 2003, 2005 - Present     CAP: 2013 - 2014, 2021 - Present
INARNG: 1992 - 1993, 1998 - 2000      Active Army: 2003 - 2005                                       USCGAux: 2004 - Present

Shuman 14

Joseph J. Clune
Lieutenant Colonel, Military Police

USMCR: 1990 - 1992                           USAR: 1993 - 1998, 2000 - 2003, 2005 - Present     CAP: 2013 - 2014, 2021 - Present
INARNG: 1992 - 1993, 1998 - 2000      Active Army: 2003 - 2005                                       USCGAux: 2004 - Present

hamburgee

The name-tag appears to be centered between the top and bottom of the arm hole, and then centered between the seam of the arm hole and the zipper. The command patch is the same on the other side.

EDIT: For reference-

Shuman 14

Quote from: hamburgee on January 27, 2018, 02:51:53 AM
The name-tag appears to be centered between the top and bottom of the arm hole, and then centered between the seam of the arm hole and the zipper. The command patch is the same on the other side.

Thank you.
Joseph J. Clune
Lieutenant Colonel, Military Police

USMCR: 1990 - 1992                           USAR: 1993 - 1998, 2000 - 2003, 2005 - Present     CAP: 2013 - 2014, 2021 - Present
INARNG: 1992 - 1993, 1998 - 2000      Active Army: 2003 - 2005                                       USCGAux: 2004 - Present

hamburgee

No problem, one correction though: I just noticed the top command patch is actually flush with the top of the nametag. Other than that it's placed the same. Sorry!

Shuman 14

No worries, like I said it's for a morale jacket, not official so there wasn't going to put a Command Patch on it anyways.
Joseph J. Clune
Lieutenant Colonel, Military Police

USMCR: 1990 - 1992                           USAR: 1993 - 1998, 2000 - 2003, 2005 - Present     CAP: 2013 - 2014, 2021 - Present
INARNG: 1992 - 1993, 1998 - 2000      Active Army: 2003 - 2005                                       USCGAux: 2004 - Present