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from http://www.washtimes.com/national/inring.htm
Buy Pakistani? The Pentagon is about to waive "buy American" provisions of U.S. law and allow Pakistan to provide the goatskin leather used in the distinctive U.S. aviator bomber jackets. The Defense Department has notified a U.S. leather tanner that it will waive provisions of the law known as the Berry Amendment that requires the Pentagon to buy key components from U.S. manufacturers. In April, the Pentagon announced it would buy 12,000 to 30,000 of the brown, fur-collared bomber jackets over the next several years. According to congressional aides, the Defense Department in the past allowed the jackets to be made with Pakistani goatskin. This is because the military did not believe either that U.S. suppliers had sufficient stocks of raw U.S. goatskins, or that U.S. tanners were capable of making the soft brown leather. According to the aides, the Pentagon believes the buy-American law does not apply to the leather used to make the bomber jackets, only the jackets themselves. We are told that the United States has plenty of suppliers of raw goatskin for the jackets and at least seven tanners who can make the jackets. "The Pentagon's disregard of the Berry Amendment to allow foreign leather to be used in this procurement is entirely unnecessary, as well as unlawful," one House aide said. "The Defense Department should be urged to reconsider its waiver." Proposed changes to the Berry Amendment in the House version of the pending defense-authorization bill would include bomber-jacket leather in the buy-American law. |
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![]() "Mike Yared" wrote in message ... from http://www.washtimes.com/national/inring.htm Buy Pakistani? The Pentagon is about to waive "buy American" provisions of U.S. law and allow Pakistan to provide the goatskin leather used in the distinctive U.S. aviator bomber jackets. The Defense Department has notified a U.S. leather tanner that it will waive provisions of the law known as the Berry Amendment that requires the Pentagon to buy key components from U.S. manufacturers. In April, the Pentagon announced it would buy 12,000 to 30,000 of the brown, fur-collared bomber jackets over the next several years. I'm around the USAF a lot and I don't remember any such item as a brown fur-collared bomber jacket as current issue. A-2 aircrew jacket maybe but I think someone is describing a WWII item. Tex |
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sound like US Navy G- jackets
how ironic flying over arab land wearing arab clothing oh the irony probly made by terrorists to Tex Houston wrote: "Mike Yared" wrote in message ... from http://www.washtimes.com/national/inring.htm Buy Pakistani? The Pentagon is about to waive "buy American" provisions of U.S. law and allow Pakistan to provide the goatskin leather used in the distinctive U.S. aviator bomber jackets. The Defense Department has notified a U.S. leather tanner that it will waive provisions of the law known as the Berry Amendment that requires the Pentagon to buy key components from U.S. manufacturers. In April, the Pentagon announced it would buy 12,000 to 30,000 of the brown, fur-collared bomber jackets over the next several years. I'm around the USAF a lot and I don't remember any such item as a brown fur-collared bomber jacket as current issue. A-2 aircrew jacket maybe but I think someone is describing a WWII item. Tex |
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"Mike Yared" wrote
Buy Pakistani? Socialism, or Capitalism: it's your choice. |
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sound like US Navy G- jackets how ironic flying over arab land wearing arab clothing oh the irony probly made by terrorists too As opposed to a minority contractor front for the Mob. |
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![]() "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... Subject: Bomber-jacket leather and our law From: "Tex Houston" 777 Date: 9/12/03 6:32 PM Pacific Daylight Time I'm around the USAF a lot and I don't remember any such item as a brown fur-collared bomber jacket as current issue. A-2 aircrew jacket maybe but I think someone is describing a WWII item. Tex If you go to my website and click on "After Koblenz" I am wearing a fur collared flight jacket, but I don't recall the designation. It sure wasn't an A-2. The shot was made in 1944 at Florennes Belgium after the Koblenz mission. Arthur Kramer I'm not doubting the issue in WWII (I remember them), I'm doubting the description in the article against what the USAF is buying now. Tex |
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 21:05:42 -0400, Mike Yared wrote:
from http://www.washtimes.com/national/inring.htm Buy Pakistani? The Pentagon is about to waive "buy American" provisions of U.S. law and allow Pakistan to provide the goatskin leather used in the distinctive U.S. aviator bomber jackets. Do you know any economics theory? If not (and I suspect this is the case, or you wouldn't have posted this), I suggest you look up "comparative advantage" to see why it might well be in the interests of both the USA and Pakistan to do this. -- A: top posting Q: what's the most annoying thing about Usenet? |
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![]() The Pentagon is about to waive "buy American" provisions of U.S. law and allow Pakistan to provide the goatskin leather used in the distinctive U.S. aviator bomber jackets. Sounds like a good idea to me. Goats don't have political opinions, do they? all the best -- Dan Ford email: www.danford.net/letters.htm#9 see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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![]() Art, I found this on the web: ******************************************* When the Air Force needs an authentic A-2 flight jacket for hard-to-fit aviators, it comes to Flight Suits. Why? Because it knows it can depend on us for quality materials, superior workmanship, and guaranteed fit. The original 1930's Army Air Corps A-2 was made from horsehide, but the Air Force changed the specifications to seal brown goatskin when it re-issued the A-2 in 1988. The design has remained the same as in World War II. The A-2 you get from us will be exactly the same jacket we supply the Air Force. You can have an A-2 just like those we made for the USAF Thunderbirds and President George W. Bush. ******************************************* Do you like George Bush in that photo? That would decide the matter one way or another ![]() On 13 Sep 2003 01:45:24 GMT, (ArtKramr) wrote: Subject: Bomber-jacket leather and our law From: "Tex Houston" 777 Date: 9/12/03 6:32 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: "Mike Yared" wrote in message ... from http://www.washtimes.com/national/inring.htm Buy Pakistani? The Pentagon is about to waive "buy American" provisions of U.S. law and allow Pakistan to provide the goatskin leather used in the distinctive U.S. aviator bomber jackets. The Defense Department has notified a U.S. leather tanner that it will waive provisions of the law known as the Berry Amendment that requires the Pentagon to buy key components from U.S. manufacturers. In April, the Pentagon announced it would buy 12,000 to 30,000 of the brown, fur-collared bomber jackets over the next several years. I'm around the USAF a lot and I don't remember any such item as a brown fur-collared bomber jacket as current issue. A-2 aircrew jacket maybe but I think someone is describing a WWII item. Tex If you go to my website and click on "After Koblenz" I am wearing a fur collared flight jacket, but I don't recall the designation. It sure wasn't an A-2. The shot was made in 1944 at Florennes Belgium after the Koblenz mission. . Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer all the best -- Dan Ford email: www.danford.net/letters.htm#9 see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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