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Peace Peace signs of Strategic Air Command bombers including the: B-47, B-52, FB-111, and B-1. SAC kept the peace by acting as effective deterrent throughout the Cold War. |
Strategic Air Command - SAC Strategic Air Command (SAC) was the United States Air Force command in charge of America's strategic bombers and land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) during the Cold War. |
Strategic Air Command - SAC Strategic Air Command (SAC) was the United States Air Force command in charge of America's strategic bombers and land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) during the Cold War. |
1st Fighter Wing Heraldry of the 1st Fighter Wing stationed at Langley AFB, Virginia. The 1st FW was the first operational wing to fly the F-22 Raptor stealth fighter which replaced the F-15 Eagle. |
2nd Bombardment Wing The 2nd Bomb Wing is based at Barksdale AFB. The 2nd BW fought in: WWI, WII, Vietnam, Operation Desert Storm, Operation Allied Force, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. |
3rd Fighter Wing Heraldry of the 3rd Fighter Wing stationed at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. The 3rd FW is an Air Expeditionary Force equipped with the F-22 Raptor, E-3B Sentry, and C-17 Globemaster III. |
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4th Fighter Wing Heraldry of the 4th Fighter Wing stationed at Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina. The 4th FW was the first operational wing to fly the F-15E Strike Eagle which replaced the F-4E Phantom II. |
5th Bombardment Wing The 5th Bomb Wing is stationed at Minot AFB. The 5th BW fought in: WII, Vietnam, Operation Desert Storm, Operation Allied Force, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. |
6th Air Mobility Wing Heraldry of the 6th Air Mobility Wing stationed at MacDill AFB, Florida. The 6th AMW started out as the 6th Bomb Wing flying B-36 and B-52s before transitioning to the RC-135 and later the KC-135. |
7th Bombardment Wing The 7th Bomb Wing is based at Dyess AFB. The 7th BW fought in: WWI, WII, Vietnam, Operation Desert Fox, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. |
8th Fighter Wing Heraldry of the 8th Fighter Wing stationed at Kunsan AB, South Korea. The 8th FW Wolf Pack flies the F-16C and D Fighting Falcon with the 35th FS and 80th FS. |
11th Bombardment Wing The 11th BW was deactivated as a Bomb Wing and now serves as a Ceremonial Wing at Andrews AFB. The 11th Bomb Wing fought in WII. |
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19th Bombardment Wing The 19th BW was deactivated as a Bomb Wing and now serves as an Airlift Wing at Little Rock AFB. The 19th Bomb Wing fought in WII and Korea. |
20th Fighter Wing Heraldry of the 20th Fighter Wing stationed at Shaw AFB, South Carolina. The 20th FW flies the F-16CJ Falcon which replaced the F-111E Aardvarks when RAF Upper Heyford closed in England. |
22nd Bombardment Wing The 22nd BW was deactivated as a Bomb Wing and now serves as an Air Refueling Wing at McConnell AFB. The 22nd Bomb Wing fought in WII, Korea, and Vietnam. |
27th Fighter Wing Heraldry of the 27th Fighter Wing stationed at Cannon AFB, New Mexico. The 27th FW flew the F-111 and F-16C before converting to Special Ops flying MQ-1 Predators, MQ-9 Rea[ers, U-28, and the MC-130W. |
28th Bombardment Wing The 28th Bomb Wing is based at Ellsworth AFB. The 28th BW fought in: WII, Vietnam, Operation Desert Fox, Operation Allied Force, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. |
42nd Bombardment Wing The 42nd BW was deactivated as a Bomb Wing and now serves as an Air Base Wing at Maxwell AFB. The 42nd Bomb Wing fought in: WII, Vietnam, and Operation Desert Storm. |
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43rd Bombardment Wing The 43rd BW was deactivated as a Bomb Wing and now serves as an Air Lift Wing at Pope AFB. The 43rd Bomb Wing fought in WII and Vietnam. |
44th Bombardment Wing The 44th BW was deactivated as a Bomb and Missile Wing at Ellsworth AFB. The 44th Bomb Wing fought in WII and acted as effective detterent throughout the Cold War. |
48th Fighter Wing Heraldry of the 48th Fighter Wing stationed at RAF Lakenheath, England. The 48th FW flies the F-15C Eagle and F-15E Strike Eagle which replaced the F-111F Aardvarks. |
49th Fighter Wing Heraldry of the 49th Fighter Wing stationed at Holloman AFB, New Mexico. The 49th FW flies the T-38 Talon, MQ-9 Reaper, and the F-22 Raptor which replaced the F-117 Nighthawk. |
92nd Bombardment WIng The 92nd BW was deactivated as a Bomb Wing and now serves as an Air Refueling Wing at Fairchild AFB. The 92nd Bomb Wing fought in: WII, Korea, Vietnam, and Operation Desert Storm. |
93rd Bombardment Wing The 93rd BW was deactivated as a Bomb Wing and now serves as an Air-Ground Operations Wing at Moody AFB. The 93rd Bomb Wing fought in WII and Operation Desert Storm. |
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96th Bombardment Wing The 96th BW was deactivated as a Bomb Wing and now serves as an Air Base Wing at Eglin AFB. The 96th Bomb Wing fought in WII and Vietnam. |
97th Bombardment Wing The 97th BW was deactivated as a Bomb Wing and now serves as an Air Mobility Wing at Altus AFB. The 97th Bomb Wing fought in: WII, Vietnam, and Operation Desert Storm. |
98th Bombardment Wing The 98th BW was deactivated as a Bomb Wing and now serves as a Range Wing at Nellis AFB. The 98th Bomb Wing fought in WII and Korea. |
320th Bombardment Wing The 320th BW was deactivated as a Bomb Wing and now serves as an Air Expeditionary Wing at Bolling AFB. The 320th Bomb Wing fought in WII and Vietnam. |
379th Bombardment Wing The 379th BW was deactivated as a Bomb Wing and now serves as an Air Expeditionary Wing at Al Udeid Air Base. The 320th Bomb Wing fought in: WII, Vietnam, and Operation Desert Storm. |
380th Bombardment Wing The 380th BW was deactivated as a Bomb Wing and now serves as an Air Expeditionary Wing at Al Dhafra Air Base. The 380th Bomb Wing fought in WII. |
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410th Bombardment Wing The 410th BW was deactivated as a Bomb Wing and now serves as an Air Expeditionary Wing at Shahid Muafaq Al-Salti Air Base. The 410th Bomb Wing fought in WII. |
416th Bombardment Wing The 416th BW was deactivated as a Bomb Wing and now serves as an Air Expeditionary Group at Karshi-Khanabad Air Base. The 416th Bomb Wing fought in: WII, Vietnam, and Operation Desert Storm. |
454th Bombardment Wing The 454th BW was deactivated as a Bomb Wing. The 454th Bomb Wing fought in WII and Vietnam. |
456th Bombardment Wing The 456th BW was deactivated as a Bomb and Strategic Aerospace Wing. The 456th Bomb Wing fought in WII. |
509th Bombardment Wing The 509th Bomb Wing is based at Whiteman AFB. The 509th BW fought in: WII, Vietnam, Operation Allied Force, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. |
433rd Airlift Wing The 433rd Airlift Wing is based at Lackland AFB. The 433rd AW is an Air Force Reserve (AFRC)wing. The 433rd flies the Lockheed C-5A Galaxy strategic airlift aircraft. |
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Spirit of 9-11 - Let's Roll Replica nose art of The Spirit of 9-11. It commerorates Todd Beamer's counter-attack cry, "Let's Roll!" onboard UAL 93. The nose art was painted on B-52, B-1, A-10, F-15, F-16 and other USAF aircraft. |
F-4 Phantom II The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is a two-seat, twin-engined, supersonic jet interceptor initially developed for the U.S. Navy. F-4s still fly with many Air Forces. |
F-4 Phantom II The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is a two-seat, twin-engined, supersonic jet interceptor initially developed for the U.S. Navy. F-4s still fly with many Air Forces. |
F-4 Phantom II 'Spook' Mascot The "Spook" is the F-4 Phantom II mascot. The McDonnell Douglas F-4 is a two-seat, twin-engined, supersonic jet interceptor initially developed for the U.S. Navy. F-4s still fly with many Air Forces. |
F-4 Phantom II - MiG distributor The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II - The world's largest distributor of MiG parts |
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F-4 Phantom II 'Spook' Mascot The "Spook" is the F-4 Phantom II mascot. The McDonnell Douglas F-4 is a two-seat, twin-engined, supersonic jet interceptor initially developed for the U.S. Navy. F-4s still fly with many Air Forces. |
F-4 Phantom II - MiG distributor The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II - The world's largest distributor of MiG parts |
F-15 Eagle The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle and Strike Eagle is a twin-engined, supersonic air superiority fighter. The F-15 Eagle has 104 aerial victories with no losses in dogfights. |
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Remove Before Flight Remove Before Flight tags are red ribbons often attached to sensitive aircraft equipment to protect them while static on the ground. They cover equipment such as pitot tubes and engine inlets. |
American Roundel: 1917 - 1926 Roundel insignia of the United States air forces during WWI. It was painted on American aircraft from 1917 to 1926. |
American Roundel: 1926 - 1942 Roundel insignia of the United States air forces during the early period of WWII. It was painted on American aircraft from 1926 to 1942. |
American Roundel: 1942 - 1943 Roundel insignia of the United States air forces during the early period of WWII. It was painted on American aircraft from 1942 to 1943. |
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Star and Bars: 1943 "Star and Bars" roundel insignia of the United States Army Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps during WWII. |
Spook T-Shirt (Dark) $31.99 |
Blue Angels T-Shirt (Dark) $26.99 |



























































