Bomb Squadrons
WWII Bomb Squadrons — The Crews Who Carried the War
While bomb groups get the headlines, it was the individual bomb squadrons — the tight-knit crews of 10 to 12 men — who actually flew the missions. They trained together, flew together, and too often died together over the skies of Europe and the Pacific. Our Bomb Squadrons Collection honors these legendary units with premium stickers, patches, and memorabilia crafted for veterans, descendants, and serious collectors.
Authentic Squadron Insignia, True to Every Crew
Every design in this collection draws from the actual markings, nose art, and squadron patches of WWII's bomb squadrons — the individual units within the great bomb groups that made history over Schweinfurt, Ploesti, Rabaul, and beyond.
Featured Bomb Squadrons
- 322nd Bomb Squadron (91st BG): “The Ragged Irregulars” — Bassingbourn, England
- 349th Bomb Squadron (100th BG): “The Bloody Hundredth” — Thorpe Abbotts, England
- 358th Bomb Squadron (303rd BG): “Hell’s Angels” — Molesworth, England
- 364th Bomb Squadron (305th BG): “Can Do” — Chelveston, England
- And many more — covering bomb squadrons from all groups and all theaters of WWII
Premium Print-on-Demand Quality
All products are produced on demand with sharp, historically accurate printing on durable, high-quality materials — made to display, wear, and pass down with pride.
Honor the Crew, Not Just the Group
Every man who flew knew his squadron number before he knew his group. Army Air Corps Plus Bomb Squadrons pieces honor that bond — the crew, the mission, the memory.