Description: UP FOR AUCTION~ VERY RARE ~MARKED DA FOR DEPARTMENT OF ARMY US MILITARYDATED 29 MARCH 1955 VINTAGE LINER, ROCKET FUEL HANDLERS' COVERALLS OR SUITSTANDARD SAFETY EQUIPMENT CO.SIZE LARGE-REGULAR29 MARCH 55 DA 36-030-QM-5313MIL-S-12527 29 JUNE 54PHILADELPHIA QM DEPOTSTOCK NUMBER 8415-272-3005THE RUBBER SUIT IS VERY PLIABLE THE ZIPPERS DO NOT WORK ANE ONE IS BROKEN OFFTHE SUIT HAS A FEW HOLESIT HAVE DEBATED FOR A LONG TIME ABOUT SELLING THISI HAVE SEEN VERY FEW AND HAVE BEEN TOLD THIS IS A MUSEUM PIECEIT WOULD BE FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE VIETNAM ERAHERE IS A LINK TO A BLOG I FOUND ON A SIMILAR PIECEPUT IN YOUR SEARCH BARBELOW ARE SOME QUOTES FROM THE BLOG, I WAS NOT ABLE TO VALIDATE THE COMMENTS SO, PLEASE VERIFY FOR YOURSELFRocket Fuel Handler Coverall - UNIFORMS - U.S. Militaria Forum (usmilitariaforum.com)I think these were worn by USAF SAC (Strategic Air Command) missile crews when fueling ICBM's, such as the Atlas. Atlas ICBM's were housed in hardened shelters (on their sides) and could not be fueled until they were in the upright (launch) position. So the launch sequence included raising the missiles then fueling them upright before launch. The fuel was really dangerous and nasty stuff. I'm no expert but I believe this is what you have here...I think they have/had one of these at the Titan Missile Museum in Green Valley, AZ (warning, valley not green). The Titan II was fueled once upon installation with a hypergolic mixture that, as Strac points, was extraordinarily dangerous. Specials suits definitely required! This suit says it was made in 1958, which is pretty much concurrent with the introduction of the Titan I and the Atlas.NOTE, THE ONE FOR SALE IS MARCH 1955I think they have/had one of these at the Titan Missile Museum in Green Valley, AZ (warning, valley not green). The Titan II was fueled once upon installation with a hypergolic mixture that, as Strac points, was extraordinarily dangerous. Specials suits definitely required! This suit says it was made in 1958, which is pretty much concurrent with the introduction of the Titan I and the Atlas.Please see the photos for conditionPlease pay within 3 days of the end of the auction and we will make every effort to ship out the same or following business day. International shipping is through the Global Shipping Program only. We may be able to combine shipping on multiple orders. Please feel free to ask any questions. No refund on postage if returned.
Price: 189.95 USD
Location: Snohomish, Washington
End Time: 2025-01-16T03:07:23.000Z
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