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Meet the "Crew" | Royal Blood | History of US Wings
Our Favorite: the A-2 | US Wings Jackets in the Movies
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Sgt. David Hack Vintage Recruiting Articles

Here are some articles from the early 1970s detailing Sarge's unconventional (but highly successful) recruiting methods, including his famous "Sgt. Hack Wants You" t-shirt...

Click to view the article (will open in a new window):
Newsweek, August 28 1972
"Still Hacking It" Soldiers Magazine, February 1986
Ditzler Repaint Reporter, Hackmobile, 1971
Akron Beacon Journal, February 1972
Akron Beacon Journal, 1972
Akron Beacon Journal, 1972
LA Times, July 21, 1972
The Press & LA Times, 1972
Cleveland Press, September 11, 1972
Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1972
The Option OSU, 1972
"Circle" Gals Article, 1972
"Miss T-Town" Article, 1972
Christmas For Kids, 1972
Cleveland Plain Dealer, December 17 2006
• For a few thousand stories on Sgt. David Hack, please visit NewspaperArchive.com


The U.S. Wings "Crew"

US Wings (i.e., SFC David D. Hack) is an official Defense Logistics Agency supplier and a supplier to US military and government agencies.

The following information is publicly available and backed by official records. Certain individuals, forums & groups have been spreading malicious misinformation and fraudulent photoshopped photos & files, but the following is a matter of official record...

Meet Sgt. David Hack
Sgt. Hack"Hello! Over." Those are likely to be the first words you hear from Sgt. David Hack. Once a military man, always a military man, deep down into the ethical and moral fiber. To know him is to know honesty, integrity and honor.

His family also has military roots: his father served in WWII and his brother Lloyd, who was lost tragically, was an aviator. Every day, without fail, the Sarge honors the memory of this man ("a man's man") who was not only his brother, but his best friend, as well.

Sarge joined the US Coast Guard in 1957 and served for four years: Ocean Station Victor USCGC Chautauqua (WHEC-41/NRUD) '57-'58; USCGC Kukui (WAK-186) Hawaii '58; Wake Island Loran Station '58-'59; USCG Station Cape May '59-'60; CG Stations, Shore Units '59; USCGC Sumac (WLR-311) '60; Marine Safety Office Saint Louis MO '60-'61.

In 1964, Sgt. Hack enlisted in the Army volunteering for Ranger Training. He processed through the recruiter in Phoenix, AZ and then Fort Ord, CA to the Ranger Department at Fort Benning, GA in 1965, fully believing he was on track for Ranger School training. Based on his prior service in the Coast Guard, he was a natural fit for the cadre in the Ranger School's amphibious phase of Ranger jungle training and he was immediately assigned to serve as a Harbor Craft Boatswain at the Ranger Department's camp at Eglin Air Force Base, FL while waiting for his Ranger Class start date.

For 21 days a month for 2-years, while assigned to the Ranger Department, he supported over 20 Ranger School training cycles, always believing that his own start date would come. However, his own desire to attend Ranger Training took second place to the needs of the Army and Sgt. Hack loyally served on the Ranger Training Cadre preparing young Army Soldiers and officers for combat in Vietnam. Wearing the Ranger Black Beret for two years, and being part of Ranger training for two years, left a lasting personal and professional impact on Sgt. Hack.

Although during his 24-months supporting Ranger training he did not complete the two-month Ranger training program, and he never wore a Ranger Tab, subsequent assignment officers and leaders reviewing his assignments would recurrently see his assignment to 1st Ranger Company, 1st Student Battalion, the Student Brigade, United States Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, GA and carefully manage his assignments to make best use of his talent and experience. Although Sarge regrets that he never got his Ranger class date and the opportunity to earn his Ranger Tab, he realizes the importance of his amphibious training responsibilities and is very proud of his 2-years of duty with the Ranger Training Brigade.

He later joined the 1st Infantry Division and was serving as a sergeant with the Big Red One in Lai Khe, Vietnam in 1968 when he was awarded the Purple Heart for combat injuries that ultimately ended his military career. After a full year in the hospital and three years on medical hold, Sarge was honorably retired from the US Army in 1973 (due to permanent disability from combat wounds received in Vietnam) after being promoted from SSG E-6 to SFC E-7* (note: a Sergeant First Class, SFC or E-7, is typically a "Platoon Sergeant," second in charge of about 35 soldiers).

JeepBefore retiring, Sarge was an Army recruiter in Ohio and won the title of the nation's Number One Recruiter from 1969-1973, using a customized Army jeep and a custom-painted Corvette as a recruiting tool. In fact, Sgt. Hack's jeep has been enshrined in the Pratt Museum in Fort Campbell KY, the home of the 101st ABN Division. Sgt. Hack's jeep is one of only two jeeps to ever be enshrined in a US Military Museum, the other belonging to Gen. George S. Patton (whose jeep is enshrined at Fort Knox, KY). Since being acquired by the museum, Sarge's jeep has only been driven once... by Gen. William Westmoreland, who drove it in a parade. To see a larger image of Sarge's jeep (the "Hackmobile") and to read the story behind it, click on the jeep or click here (will open in a new window). And check out an article from 1971 about the artist responsible for the custom Corvette (article will open in a new window). We also have a Hackmobile photo gallery featuring photos of Sarge's jeep taken in May of 2012.

You can also read more about Sgt. Hack in an article (highlighted in red) featuring a man Sarge served under, Maj. Gen. Keith Ware. Sarge went on to a career in law enforcement and was a former Chief of Police of Sebring, Ohio (click to see photo).

*Sgt. Hack's military records are on file with The National Personnel Records Center, 9700 Page Ave, St. Louis MO, 63132-5100.

Presidential DinnerThrough the years, Sarge has continued close military ties. He serves in many organizations and military boards, including the VFW, the National Coalition of the Veterans of the Vietnam War, and was one of the four members of the Military Coalition for then-President George H.W. Bush (along with Col. Bud Day, Maj. Gen. Jim Dosher, and Jack Terberville). And, after 5 years of effort, he was responsible for the commemorative Audie Murphy postage stamp, which was released in 2000.

The synergy Hack has created between business and military experience has earned U.S. Wings prestigious billing in several famous films, and notoriety as the undisputed leader in vintage-styled leather. As an authority on aviation flight gear, Sarge is a sought-after consultant to the movie industry.

"I have a real love for this business. It's the nostalgia of old military memories, and the people that I come in contact with from all walks of life—from guy who can barely afford that first jacket to the owner of the airline company. Everybody's on the same level."—Sgt. David Hack

Sgt. Hack is a proud member of a number of protective services and military associations:

• 101st Airborne Div. Life Member #LM3100
• First Infantry Division
• VFW
• Purple Heart Association
• 101st ABN Division
• Member Ohio Assoc. of Chiefs of Police

With the considerable resources of US Wings, Sarge is also active in many humanitarian efforts, including hurricane disaster relief assistance. US Wings provided specialty equipment, food, clothing and boots to the four dozen officers of the Akron PD and Summit County Sheriff's Department who were deployed to Louisiana in 2005 to assist with relief efforts, ensuring that they were properly equipped to do the job. In recognition of Sarge's efforts and assistance, US Wings received letters of appreciation from the Summit County Sheriff and the Akron PD (click to view), among many others.


Meet Lani Hack and the Kids
Leave it to a woman to bring something so luxuriously cosmopolitan to the general shopping public. Lani dreamed up the idea, sure that her military career man would be a perfect salesman for the product. After all, doesn't everyone love a man in "uniform"? Lani had wanted to become a pharmacist, having studied at college in Pennsylvania. But when she met Sgt. Hack, she knew there had to be something the couple could do to tie back to his military roots.

Today Lani and Dave have three children -- daughter Brittany (an aspiring actress), son Brenton, and daughter Brooke -- who are literally the major stockholders and owners of the business. Lani is president and "makes all the decisions," Hack says, regarding this web site, marketing strategies, buying and more.

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Royal Blood

Ffrench Coat of ArmsSarge is a descendent and member of the Royal Ffrench Family of Ireland. The family goes back to John LE Ffrench in 1278, who was originally Norman. The name was de Freynes -- from the latin "fraxinus" (ash tree). The ancestor of the Ffrench family went from France to England with William the Conqueror in the person of Theophilus de Franch, then eventually back to Ireland. Ffrench was one of the most prominent Tribes of Galway and settled in County Wexford, Ireland. Ffrench Castle was built in the year 1400 AD and re-built in 1683 after a major battle and fire that took place in Galway. A member of the Ffrench Family became Sovereign of Galway in 1444 (Sovereign = a person exercising supreme authority; i.e., a Monarch).

James French, Born in Galway County, Ireland circa 1650 (and who spelled his name French), came to America in 1671 and settled in Maryland. In 1785, a group of sixty Catholic families, mostly St. Mary's Parish, formed a pact to migrate to Kentucky from Maryland. The first group of twenty-five families left Maryland in early 1785 and included the family of Ignatus French. In 1911 Viola A. Ffrench of Sunfish Kentucky, the direct descendent of the Royal Ffrench Family of Ireland, was born. The Heir in the United States and of the Royal Family is US Wings CEO David D. Hack, son of Viola Ffrench. In Ireland, even to this day, the family name is spelled "Ffrench" or "ffrench," and there is still a Lord and Lady Ffrench living at Castle Ffrench, at Ballinamore Bridge in County Galway. At the Castle Ffrench are the ruins of the tower which was erected by Joseph Ffrench in 1683.

The Dolphin at the top of the Ffrench Family Crest was said to be an affectionate fish and fond of music. It was the crest of the Dauphin or heir to the throne of France, who is said to have taken his title from his Cognisance. The dolphin is said to be an example of charity and kind affection toward our children. The words "Malo Mori Quam Foedari" translate to "I would rather die than be disgraced."

For more information on the Royal Ffrench Family or any of the other royal families of County Galway, we recommend the book "The Families of County Galway, Ireland" by Michael O'Laughlin.

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Noteworthy Events...

Erica LaneThe Ballad of Sergeant Hack:

Singer/songwriter Erica Lane has recorded a song based on the life of Sgt. David Hack (CEO of US Wings) called "The Ballad of Sergeant Hack." This beautiful and moving ballad was professionally recorded & produced in Nashville TN and will become part of the soundtrack for the upcoming movie based on Sarge's life. Give the song a listen or download the song (in mp3 format) to play on your own computer or MP3 player.

On March 9-11 2012, the music video (above) was shot for the Ballad of Sgt. Hack by Erica Lane and producer-director Kenny & Kyle Saylors. The shoot took place in various locations around Hudson OH and many local residents participated as cast and crew members. The video is also available in HD. Check out some photos of the music video shoot in our photo gallery.

The positive response to the Ballad of Sgt. Hack has been overwhelming! The video was first uploaded to YouTube on April 4, 2012; less than three weeks later (on April 23, 2012) the video surpassed 1,000,000 views!

You can also check out an article about the music video shoot that the Hudson Hub Times included in the March 18th edition of their newspaper (view the article).

If you would like to learn more about Erica Lane, please check out her website or visit her on Facebook.

Note: the events depicted in the song & music video are non-autobiographical and are based on events from a screenplay of Sgt. Hack's life.

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Sgt. Hack's Jeep - The Hackmobile

Take a virtual tour of the Pratt Museum at Ft. Campbell, KY to see the "Hackmobile" jeep of Sgt. David Hack (CEO of US Wings). This customized jeep was one of Sgt. Hack's most essential (if unorthodox) tools during his days as the nation's #1 US Army recruiter in the early 1970s. View photos of the jeep.

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Purple Heart Ceremony for SFC David Hack

On June 30 2011, SFC David D. Hack (US Army Retired, CEO of US Wings) was presented with the Purple Heart Medal for wounds he received during the Vietnam War, 43 years after he earned them. Presenting the medals were Congressman Steven LaTourette (R-OH), LTG (R) Robert Wagner, and Bill Willoughby (Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army OH-N). View photos from the Rally.

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Vietnam War 50th Anniversary Rally

US Wings® participated in the National Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War by holding a WELCOME HOME rally from Friday May 20, 2011 to Sunday May 22, 2011 at our corporate HQ in Hudson Ohio. The Rally featured the Fastrax Skydiving Team, static military displays, vendors, music, free food & beverages, and special guest speakers. View photos from the Rally.

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Meeting With Admiral Mullen

CEO of US Wings SFC David D. Hack (US Army Ret.) and Robert Kruty (US Wings VP of Sales) met with Admiral Michael Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in a 30-minute private meeting held in Cleveland OH on August 27, 2010. During the meeting, Admiral Mullen was presented with a "Wings of Gold" jacket lining for framing. The US Wings "Wings of Gold" lining is found in the US Navy's official Centennial of Naval Aviation G-1 as well as in our entire Wings of Gold jacket line. View photos from the meeting.

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Life of A Warrior is the non-autobiographical story, based on a screenplay by Cory Turner and Kenny & Kyle Saylors, of the life of Sgt. David Hack. The 53-page book touches on all aspects of Sarge's life: from his impoverished childhood, his military service in Vietnam, his stint as the US Army's top recruiter, the lows of life after the military, his business and personal successes, and his Royal Irish background. It was written to help people, especially other veterans, understand how he was able to overcome tremendous adversity to lead a good life. This quick read is truly inspiring and has helped many people over the years.

David Hack's life, sacrifices and accomplishments in the face of extreme adversity are examples of the spirit of anyone who has feared, doubted, suffered and even failed, but refused to quit.

Life Of A Warrior was first published in 2003 (copyrighted in October 2005) and has always been given away for free, never sold. Approx. 15,000 free copies have been distributed per year since 2003.

Life Of A Warrior is included free with any order from US Wings, but you may also download your own copy of this book in PDF format (approx 2.4 MB download). Adobe Reader required.

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U.S. Wings...

Culled from man's wild, pioneer yearnings. Crafted from supple, earthy leather. Classic and real as the people who wear them. This is the story of U.S. Wings authentic aviator jackets, and the people who bring them to you.

A Military-Inspired History

If you thought U.S. Wings jackets came from some New York fashion designer's drawing, think again. U.S. Wings is the only official licensee for Flying Tigers-brand apparel and other government-issue aviator jackets. The company and its product are wearable symbols of free-flying American pride.

A retired U.S. Army man, Sgt. David Hack (CEO of US Wings) has partnered with his wife Lani Hack (President of US Wings) since 1986. Forerunners in marketing, the couple tossed aside mail order marketing and took to the web early. They were one of the first brave web marketers in the country. What inspired them? Call it a great marriage between military bravado and confidence in a classic, authentic product.

USWings.com is the culmination of Sarge and Lani's lifelong love, respect, and association with the US Military. Together, they have grown US Wings into a name you can trust. The Sarge's esteemed word is behind each product, born from the wild blue yonder itself.

Where Are We?

"Our storefront is in Hudson, Ohio, but our customer is the world!"—Sgt. David Hack

U.S. Wings apparel creates attitude in the four corners of the earth—and in the sky. Many of our best clients wouldn't think of cruising the stratosphere without their U.S. Wings jacket. Our client list reads like a jet-set guest list—Hollywood luminaries, international dignitaries, politicians from presidents on down, and the Who's Who of corporate aviation. Just as important, plenty of regular Joes and Janes across the globe also slip into our rich leather jackets to meet their days head on.

Speaking of cruising, fly this web site often in search of new accessories and gift ideas. And if you're nearby, we'd love to see you at our store located at 561 E. Hines Hill Road, Hudson, Ohio 44236.

In The News

David and Lani Hack have soared the nation with US Wings. Sgt. Hack and/or US Wings products have been featured in Playboy, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Internet Magazine, Internet Retailer Magazine, Unlimited, the Hudson Hub Times, the Akron Beacon Journal (2006), the Akron Beacon Journal (2008), Akron Business Magazine, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Stow Sentry, US Military PIO Publications, Vitals Magazine, Cleveland Magazine's Best of Cleveland 2005, Cleveland Magazine's Let's Shop 2006, Combat Aircraft Magazine, Veteran Leader, Mimi Vanderhaven's Fabulous Buys Dec '06, Mimi Vanderhaven's Fabulous Buys Nov '08, Mimi Vanderhaven's Fabulous Buys Dec '09, Supply Chain Solutions March '09, WorldNetDaily, Best of the Best (a luxury magazine in Greece highlighting the best products from around the world for 2010), and most major newspapers nationwide.

Sarge and US Wings were also featured in Jaclyn Easton's book, "StrikingItRich.com: Profiles of 23 Incredibly Successful Websites You've Probably Never Heard Of." He's also been interviewed on Veterans Radio (click to listen), Ave Maria Radio's Kresta in the Afternoon Show (listen to Part 1 & Part 2 or view photo), the TV show Up Late (click to view video), and on WKYC Channel 3's What Works segment (which was also picked up by the Military Times).

There will also be a movie based on the life of Sgt. Hack coming in the near future and a book (based on this screenplay) has already been published ("Life of A Warrior" -- which US Wings includes free with all orders). Sarge has received many letters of appreciation regarding this book, including from California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and NC District Court Judge Theodore S. Royster, Jr. "Life of A Warrior" is included in the collections library of the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor, located at New Windsor Cantonment State Historic Site, Vails Gate NY.

In the summer of 2008, US Wings played host to 19 First Division Vietnam vets from Ohio, Indiana & Kentucky who were interviewed by a group of students from Ball State University for the Cantigny First Division Oral History Project, including Sgt. Hack (a First Division Vietnam vet). These oral histories have been archived at Ball State University & the First Division Museum as DVDs and webstreams, and are also available to all other colleges & universities, the Dept of the Army, the ROTC, as well as the US congress & senate (view Oral History Project Phase I; view Oral History Project Phase II). Sarge's interview on DVD has received many letters of appreciation, including one from Hawaii Senator & Medal of Honor Recipient Daniel K. Inouye.

Other Honors & Recognitions:
Sarge has many friends in the military and was honored to receive an American flag and a
Certificate of Authenticity in March of 2006 from USMC helicopter squadron HMM-774, which was sent to him from Lt. Col. RR Piatt, pilot of the Presidential helo Marine One. In June of 2006, Sarge was honored to receive a Freedom Team Salute Certificate of Appreciation from the US Army for his outstanding service and support. In November of 2006, Sarge was honored to receive a Certificate of Appreciation from the US Army Recruiting Battalion in Cleveland OH (Gunfighters), presented to him by the USAREC (United States Army Recruiting Command) Commanding General Maj. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick. Sarge was also honored to subsequently receive a handwritten Letter of Praise from Maj. Gen. Bostick in December of 2006.

Sarge was honored to be a recipient of the 2004 Ronald Reagan Gold Medal Award.

Sarge's name is listed at the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor at the New Windsor Cantonment State Historic Site in New York.

In February of 2011, Sarge had the honor of meeting LTG Robert W. Wagner, former Commanding General of the US Army Special Operations Command. The General presented Sgt. Hack with his challenge coin and praised Sarge for his successful business and commitment to helping Vietnam veterans.

In May of 2011, Sarge was honored to receive a thank you letter from Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper for organizing the Vietnam War 50th Anniversary Rally (held on May 20-22, 2011).

US Wings Milestones

• Marketing Give-aways — Hack began giving away a white silk aviation scarf and their signature U.S. Wings baseball hat with every flight jacket purchased. When customers saw the quality, they ordered more and the word spread. Guess what the company's second and third biggest seller are today, behind flight jackets?

• U.S. Wings is the sole official licensee for Flying Tigers brand apparel. Some of their jackets are official government issue, making them literally the real thing.

• U.S. Wings jackets were worn on the HBO film, The Tuskegee Airmen. The film producers ordered more than 50 jackets the new-fashioned way—via the U.S. Wings web site.

• U.S. Wings organized the Vietnam War 50th Anniversary Welcome Home Rally at the U.S. Wings HQ in Hudson OH, which was held on May 20-22, 2011. Listen to the Veterans Radio broadcast here (opens in a new window; press the "Play" button to begin).


Our Favorite "Child"—the A-2

The A-2 JacketMen shrug on the A2 flight jacket and in an instant they're suave, debonair, authoritative. Women slip on supple leather and they're svelte, sassy, chic. Why? Because they're wearing a piece of history. In the air, on a motorcycle, at a racetrack or doing the downtown thing—the A2 bomber jacket is probably the most recognizable jacket in the history of the United States.

For more than 50 years, the A-2 has brought us the daring exploits of brave men and strong women. It has warmed the backs of General Claire Chennault's Flying Tigers and made average folks feel like a million bucks on a Saturday night. As American as Harley Davidson motorcycles, Corvette sports cars and Cessna airplanes, the A-2 is still looking good as it enters the new millenium as an always rising star!

As with any booming market in a capitalist society, a number of companies now sell the A-2 jacket. The quality of these replicas can range from perfect down to the last stitch, to shoddy products made for the fast buck. The difference is mind boggling. One of the reasons for the large boom of replica jackets is the scarcity of originals. The original jackets are now worth a bundle, especially if they have any patches or artwork on them. Prices for the replica jackets range from around $100 to several thousand dollars. As the informed consumer should know, a high price does not always mean high quality. While the old saying "you get what you pay for" is true in most cases, U.S. Wings is retailing quality jackets for wholesale prices. According to Sgt. Hack, their prices are barely over cost. What makes the U.S. Wings A-2 jacket a quality jacket at a low price? Dedication and love for the A-2.

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US Wings in the Movies

Tuskegee AirmenWith Hack's dedication to military authenticity, the product supplied by US Wings, Inc. is respected in military and movie circles. US Wings jackets have also gained fame through the art of Ron Kaplan. US Wings jackets painted by Kaplan have been presented to famous test pilot General Chuck Yeager, and General Paul Tibbets, pilot of the Enola Gay.

The authenticity of these jackets was also noted by the movie industry. US Wings has supplied jackets to HBO for films about the Flying Tigers and the Red Tails, known as the Tuskegee Airmen.

The Tuskegee Airmen have recently come into the spotlight after a long struggle with anonymity. To celebrate the courage and victories of the Red Tails, Angela Williams and Peggy Darlington of Darlington & Williams Co. have recently created a jacket and colorful patches of the four Red Tail squadron. Angela Williams is the daughter of the late Robert Williams, co-executive producer of the film, an original Tuskegee Airman, and friend of Sgt. Hack. Darlingon stated,

"I've known Bob for over six years and every time I hear his stories I am inspired all over again. Looking over his WWII photographs and memorabilia, Angela and I decided right away that we wanted to put together an authentic replica of the leather jackets the pilots had worn. Until now, the story of these heroes of the Second World War has not been adequately celebrated. We have included some of the original squadron patches of the 332d fighter group as well as new commemorative patches. There's a wealth of history here and our jackets help tell part of the story."

Williams added, "We both felt strongly that the jackets should be authentic. US Wings, Inc. was by far the best source we found for quality A-2 jackets made in America."

Besides the A-2, US Wings has also supplied G-1s, CWU-45Ps, khakis, custom flight jackets and other apparel for various TV series, big-screen movies and plays, including "The 6th Day," "Behind Enemy Lines," "Dogs of War," "Amelia's Journey," "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow," and the hit Fox TV show "24."

Kerosene Cowboys: We also supplied a large variety of aviation gear (including our Goatskin G-1, Black Goatskin A-2, Indy Jones jacket, Sheepskin B-3, G-2 Raider, CWUs, N-2B, flightsuits, helmet bags, sunglasses, Nomex Flyer's Gloves, shirts & caps) to the movie Kersene Cowboys (based on characters from the novel by Randy Arrington). The movie stars Cam Gigandet, Rachael Leigh Cook, Bill Pullman & Mario Van Peebles.

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US Wings: Made In The USA

US Wings FactoryUS Wings is proud to offer our American-made Signature Series™ line of flight jackets, made right here in the USA in our New Jersey manufacturing facility. All Signature Series™ jackets are hand-cut, hand-sewn and hand-inspected by highly skilled craftspeople who take great pride in producing quality American-made garments. With imported flight jackets so ubiquitous, it's getting harder to find genuine USA-made "bomber" jackets nowadays. But rest assured, every jacket in our Signature Series™ collection is made in America by Americans. And when you choose to wear a US Wings Signature Series™ jacket over an import, you'll feel good about wearing a quality garment that was handcrafted in the USA from the highest quality materials. Check out these photos of the some of the talented craftspeople who work in our US Wings New Jersey manufacturing facility.


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