Reconnaissance Groups
WWII Reconnaissance Groups — Eyes of the Army Air Corps
Before a single bomb was dropped or a ground offensive launched, the reconnaissance crews had already been there — flying alone, unarmed, deep into enemy territory to bring back the intelligence that won the war. The reconnaissance groups of the WWII Army Air Corps were among the most daring aviators of the conflict. Our Reconnaissance Groups Collection honors these elite units with premium stickers, patches, and memorabilia crafted for veterans, historians, and serious collectors.
Authentic Unit Insignia, True to the Mission
Every design in this collection draws from the actual markings, squadron patches, and historical artwork of WWII's reconnaissance groups — the men who flew stripped-down Spitfires, F-5 Lightnings, and F-6 Mustangs to photograph enemy positions, airfields, and fortifications across every theater of the war.
Featured Reconnaissance Groups
- 7th Photographic Reconnaissance Group: Strategic recon over Europe from England
- 8th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron: Mediterranean and North African theater operations
- 25th Bomb Group (Reconnaissance): Special recon missions over occupied Europe
- 71st Tactical Reconnaissance Group: Close support recon across the ETO
- And many more — covering recon units from 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 — built to honor the legacy of the men who flew alone into history.
For the Collectors Who Know the Full Story
The reconnaissance crews rarely received the recognition they deserved. Army Air Corps Plus is proud to change that — one piece at a time.