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Accent Coffee Mug - AAC - 416th Night Fighter Squadron - WWII X 300
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Introducing our stylish Accent Coffee Mug, perfect for starting your day with a splash of color. Made from high-quality white ceramic with a glossy finish, this mug features a vibrant interior and handle that contrast beautifully with its exterior. Ideal for those who appreciate unique designs and bright aesthetics, this mug adds a cheerful touch to any kitchen or office space. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee, enjoying a cozy tea break, or gifting a loved one, this mug is perfect for any occasion. It's a thoughtful gift idea for holidays like Christmas, birthdays, or housewarming parties—perfect for anyone who enjoys a bit of flair with their beverages!

Product features
- Microwave-safe for easy reheating
- Dishwasher-safe for effortless cleaning
- Vibrant colors for eye-catching designs
- Available in two convenient sizes: 11oz and 15oz
- C-shaped handle for comfortable grip

Care instructions
- Clean in dishwasher or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap

  11oz 15oz
Height, in 3.78 4.76
Diameter, in 3.23 3.39

 

416th Night Fighter Squadron 

The squadron was first activated during World War II as the 416th Night Fighter Squadron. After training in the United States, the squadron deployed to England, where it was equipped with British aircraft and conducted advanced night fighter training with the Royal Air Force, which included its introduction to combat. Three months later, it deployed to the Mediterranean Theater of Operations. It flew combat missions until V-E Day, earning a Distinguished Unit Citation. It served as part of the occupation forces until 1946, when it inactivated and transferred its personnel and equipment to another unit. The squadron was again activated as the 416th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, when it replaced an Air National Guard squadron that had been mobilized for the Korean War. After converting to jet fighters, the squadron deployed to France, serving as part of NATO until inactivating in 1958.

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