It also comes with a binder full of information about him, original photos, medal citations, and flight logs. Some of these photos show what this jacket looked like back when it was in it's original mint condition.
Cannon was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for the sinking of a Japanese Destroyer. That award was almost never given to airmen who survived the war. The only medal higher was the Medal of Honor which was almost exclusively given to ground combat troops. The DSC he was awarded was almost always skipped over for airmen and instead they were given the Distinguished Flying Cross, which SGT. Cannon also won numerous times along with numerous clusters to the air medal as well.
This binder includes articles saying he was the most decorated member of the AAF, one article is an interview with him where he discussed the differences of the Japanese and German airmen. The binder has numerous original photos, award citations, some small items he brought back, and a bunch of his flight logs. This is truly a 1 of a kind item that cannot be replaced, it really should be in a museum.
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