This is a high-caliber piece of World War II naval history custom-tailored for a specific, researchable veteran. This U.S. Navy Officer’s Bridge Coat (Overcoat) was crafted by the prestigious Jacob Reed’s Sons of Philadelphia, a firm renowned for outfitting the elite of the "Greatest Generation."
The coat is named to James E. Hagen, a Commissioned Warrant Officer (CWO) and a Gunner, identified by the "flaming bomb" ordnance insignia and the distinctive blue-break gold lace on the sleeves. A true "Two-Ocean" veteran, Hagen’s original ribbon rack documents a remarkable service record across both major theaters:
Key Features for the Collector
Note: This is not a standard-issue surplus item; it is a bespoke, officer-grade garment belonging to a highly decorated technical officer who was in
the thick of the fight on both sides of the globe.
The length is 32 inches long, the pit to pit width is 22 inches wide, the shoulder to shoulder is 18 inches wide, and the length of the sleeves from the shoulder to the end is 26 inches long.
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