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License Plate - AAC - 360th Bombardment Squadron wo Txt X 300
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Transform your space with this stylish vanity plate! Crafted from 100% aluminum, it boasts a lightweight yet durable construction. The vibrant colors created with modern printing techniques bring your designs to life, adding a pop of personality to any vehicle or space. Ideal for car enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone looking to express themselves, this vanity plate is perfect for birthdays, holidays, or as a thoughtful gift for friends and family. With pre-drilled holes, hanging or installation is a breeze, making it an effortless addition to your décor or vehicle. Celebrate your unique style with this eye-catching piece!

Product features
- 100% aluminum: Lightweight and strong material.
- Vibrant colors: Features bright and crisp designs.
- Pre-drilled holes: Easy installation with built-in holes.
- One size: 12" × 6" for versatile display.
- Assembled in the USA: High-quality craftsmanship.

Care instructions
- Wipe with a damp cloth, air dry or use a soft, non-abrasive cloth

  12" × 6"
Width, in 12.00
Height , in 6.00

 

360th Bombardment Squadron

The 360th Bombardment Squadron was established in February 1942 as a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber squadron at Pendleton Field, Oregon and assigned to the 303d Bombardment Group. It moved to Gowen Field, Idaho, where it trained under Second Air Force. The squadron deployed to Southern California to fly antisubmarine patrols over the Pacific. The 360th completed training in southwest by August 1942. The ground echelon departed Biggs Field, Texas in August 1942, arriving at Fort Dix on 24 August. It sailed aboard the RMS Queen Mary and arrived in Great Britain on 10 September. The air echelon flew through Kellogg Field, Michigan and Dow Field, Maine before ferrying its planes across the Atlantic.

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