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CH-53E “You Came in that Thing…" PVC Patch – Hook and Loop

SAR 105

Category
Novelty Clothing
Weight
2 kg
1 +

Special Features

  • Legendary CH-53E Humor Design – Features the iconic “You came in that thing… you're braver than I thought” slogan paired with the mighty CH-53E Super Stallion, celebrating Marine heavy-lift culture and aviation humor.
  • Premium High-Durability PVC Construction – Rugged PVC rubber provides crisp detail, weather resistance, flexibility, and long-lasting durability for operational use.
  • Hook And Loop Backing – Secure backing allows fast attachment and removal from flight suits, tactical gear, backpacks, jackets, hats, and patch panels.
  • Tactical Morale Patch Styling – Modern raised PVC design delivers a bold, clean, and professional appearance.
  • Perfect For CH-53 Crews And Collectors – Ideal for pilots, crew chiefs, maintainers, squadron alumni, Marine veterans, and aviation morale patch collectors.

Description

CH-53E "You came in that thing...
Aviators, enjoy this 3" shoulder patch of the CH-53E. "You came in that thing"? You' 'll smile with this patch.
3 inch
PVC
US Veteran-Owned Business

The CH-53 Sea Stallion (Sikorsky S-65) is an American family of heavy-lift transport helicopters designed and built by the American manufacturer Sikorsky Aircraft.
It was originally developed in response to a request from the United States Navy's Bureau of Naval Weapons made in March 1962 for a replacement for the Sikorsky CH-37 Mojave helicopters flown by the United States Marine Corps (USMC). In July 1962, Sikorsky's proposal, which was basically a scaled-up S-61R fitted with twin General Electric T64 turboshaft engines and the dynamic system of the S-64/CH-54, was selected. On 14 October 1964, the YCH-53A performed its maiden flight; the first deliveries of production CH-53s to operational units commenced on 12 September 1966. The first combat use of the type occurred during the following year when it was deployed to the Vietnam theatre; the CH-53 quickly proved its value for moving heavy payloads, particularly in the recovery of damaged aircraft.

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