This title refers to a unique piece of US military history: the US USAF Blood Chit Escape Evasion 1951 Dated. A Blood Chit is an official document carried by military personnel during missions in hostile territory. It contains a message in multiple languages, requesting locals to assist the bearer to safety and promises a reward for such assistance. This particular Blood Chit dates back to 1951 during the Korean War and belonged to a member of the United States Air Force (USAF). This historical artifact is a testament to the dangerous missions carried out by brave Air Force servicemen and the reliance on local civilians for safe passage. It serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities of war and the shared humanity that can sometimes bridge the gap between nations.






