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رقعة جناح القصف رقم 96 - ظهر بلاستيكي، 4.5 بوصة in Saudi Arabia

رقعة جناح القصف رقم 96 - ظهر بلاستيكي، 4.5 بوصة

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مميزات خاصة

  • Vintage Design: Authentically recreates the 96th Bombardment Wing patch, capturing the rich history and pride of the unit
  • Premium Quality: Expertly embroidered with durable thread on a 4.5-inch round patch, ensuring longevity and vibrant colors
  • Military Heritage: A symbol of service and sacrifice, perfect for veterans, enthusiasts, and collectors
  • Versatile Mounting: Sew-on backing allows for easy attachment to jackets, vests, or other clothing items
  • Proudly Made in the USA: Crafted by a US veteran-owned business, supporting American artisans and military heritage

وصف

96th Bombardment Wing Patch
Pilots and Crew! Fly again with the 96th Bombardment Wing Patch with the beautifully embroidered patch. You'll be able to wear this patch proudly.
4.5 inch
Embroidered
US Veteran-Owned Business
Reproduction
The 96th Bombardment Wing was activated in 1953 at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma and received Boeing B-47 Stratojet bombers the following year as a component of Strategic Air Command's deterrent force. In 1957 the wing moved to Dyess Air Force Base, Texas where it converted to the B-52 Stratofortress in 1963 and the Rockwell B-1 Lancer in 1985. The wing also operated air refueling aircraft, and during the early 1960s was assigned a squadron of intercontinental ballistic missiles. In 1984, the World War II group was consolidated with the wing. The wing was inactivated in 1993 and its mission, personnel and equipment were transferred to the 7th Bomb Wing, which moved on paper to Dyess when Carswell Air Force Base became a reserve installation.
The 96th Bombardment Wing was activated in November 1953 at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Wing headquarters and most of the wing components were not manned until March 1954; those components were controlled by the 96th Air Base Group, whose commander served additional duty as the 96th's wing commander.[1][20] The wing soon received Boeing KC-97 Stratofreighters and began air refueling operations in March 1954.[1]
The wing began training with Boeing B-47E Stratojet swept-wing medium bombers, capable of flying at high subsonic speeds, in April 1955 in support of SAC's global commitments. It deployed to Andersen Air Force Base Guam from January through April 1957. The wing joined the 341st Bombardment Wing at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas on 8 September 1957.[1]
The 4th Strategic Support Squadron, a strategic airlift squadron flying Douglas C-124 Globemaster IIs, moved to Dyess from Ellsworth Air Force Base in 1957.[

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