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Crewneck Sweatshirt - AAC - 416th Night Fighter Squadron - WWII X 300
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Embrace comfort and style with this Unisex Heavy Blend™ Crewneck Sweatshirt, perfect for everyday wear or special occasions. The unique design captures a sense of nostalgia and pride, ideal for aviation enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates vintage flair. This sweatshirt effortlessly fits into your casual wardrobe, layering nicely over jeans or pairing perfectly with joggers for a relaxed look. It makes a thoughtful gift for birthdays, holidays, or commemorating special events like Veterans Day and Memorial Day, celebrating heroism and history. Feel cozy and confident while showcasing your passion for aviation!

Product features
- Knit in one piece without side seams for reduced waste and a sleek appearance.
- Elastic ribbed knit collar retains its shape and adds comfort.
- Made for adults, combining functionality with a fashionable edge.
- Ethically crafted from US-grown cotton, adhering to safety standards with eco-friendly dyes.
- Durable construction with double-needle stitching ensures long-lasting wear.

Care instructions
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Do not iron
- Do not dryclean

  S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL
Width, in 20.00 22.01 24.00 26.00 28.00 30.00 32.00
Length, in 27.00 28.00 29.00 30.00 31.00 32.00 33.00
Sleeve length (from center back), in 33.50 34.50 35.50 36.50 37.50 38.50 39.50
Size tolerance, in 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

 

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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