The tunic belong to a collector of this forum known as F. K. Müller.
About Müller (the pilot):
Born on December 4 1911 in Sulzbach/Saar. Ritterkreuz on July 27, 1944 in the rank of Hauptmann with 22 Night victories.
As an old "Lufthansa" man he originally was employed as a bomber and transport pilot. In the summer of 1943 Hajo Herrmann chose him as blind flying instructor for his night fighter test unit because of his night flying experience. On July 4, 1943 he achieved his first victory with the single-engiened fighters of the "wilde Sau" (Wild Boar). He then became Technical Officer of the JG 300, became Staffelkapitaen 1./NG 10 in GFebruary 1944, Kommandeur I./NJG11 in November 1944. "Nasen-Mueller" was the most successful single-engined night fighter pilot. On August 24, 1943 he achieved three victories over Berlin. Total of 52 missions as a night fighter, 30 night victories, 23 of them with the "Wilde Sau" unit.
I will let Müller (the collector) to comment
About Müller (the pilot):
Born on December 4 1911 in Sulzbach/Saar. Ritterkreuz on July 27, 1944 in the rank of Hauptmann with 22 Night victories.
As an old "Lufthansa" man he originally was employed as a bomber and transport pilot. In the summer of 1943 Hajo Herrmann chose him as blind flying instructor for his night fighter test unit because of his night flying experience. On July 4, 1943 he achieved his first victory with the single-engiened fighters of the "wilde Sau" (Wild Boar). He then became Technical Officer of the JG 300, became Staffelkapitaen 1./NG 10 in GFebruary 1944, Kommandeur I./NJG11 in November 1944. "Nasen-Mueller" was the most successful single-engined night fighter pilot. On August 24, 1943 he achieved three victories over Berlin. Total of 52 missions as a night fighter, 30 night victories, 23 of them with the "Wilde Sau" unit.
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