B-2 Squadron Patches

13BS EXPEDITIONARY 'DEVILS OWN' (Blue-Red) 13BS EXPEDITIONARY 'DEVILS OWN' (Blue-Red)
Size: 4"
In Stock: ONLY FOUR REMAIN!!
Price: $8.99

The 13th Bomb Squadron is a squadron of the USAF assigned to the 509th Operations Group, Air Force Global Strike Command, stationed at Whiteman AFB, MO. The squadron is equipped with the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber. In June 2005, the Air Force announced the 13th Bomb Squadron would replace the 325th Bomb Squadron at Whiteman AFB, MO, and transition to the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit bomber. On 23 September 2005, the 13th Bomb Squadron passed the flag and time honored traditions of the unit to future Reapers at Whiteman AFB. Among its first assignments as a unit of the only stealth bomber wing in the USAF was to deploy to Andersen AFB, Guam in June 2006, to take part in the ongoing rotation which provides the U.S. Pacific Command a continuous bomber presence necessary to maintain stability and security for the Asia-Pacific region. This is the blue-red version with the black bordered deployment patch created for that DET. It shows the "REAPER" with his scythe over one of the PACOM Theater islands (prefer not to specify) and says "THE DEVILS OWN GRIM REAPERS" (bottom). This patch does not have velcro attached.

13BS EXPEDITIONARY 'DEVILS OWN' (Green-Red) 13BS EXPEDITIONARY 'DEVILS OWN' (Green-Red)
Size: 4"
In Stock: >5
Price: $8.99

The 13th Bomb Squadron is a squadron of the USAF assigned to the 509th Operations Group, Air Force Global Strike Command, stationed at Whiteman AFB, MO. The squadron is equipped with the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber. In June 2005, the Air Force announced the 13th Bomb Squadron would replace the 325th Bomb Squadron at Whiteman AFB, MO, and transition to the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit bomber. On 23 September 2005, the 13th Bomb Squadron passed the flag and time honored traditions of the unit to future Reapers at Whiteman AFB. Among its first assignments as a unit of the only stealth bomber wing in the USAF was to deploy to Andersen AFB, Guam in June 2006, to take part in the ongoing rotation which provides the U.S. Pacific Command a continuous bomber presence necessary to maintain stability and security for the Asia-Pacific region. This is the green-red version with the black bordered deployment patch created for that DET. It shows the "REAPER" with his scythe over one of the PACOM Theater islands (prefer not to specify) and says "THE DEVILS OWN GRIM REAPERS" (bottom). This patch does not have velcro attached.

13BS EXPEDITIONARY 'DEVILS OWN' (OCP-Des) 13BS EXPEDITIONARY 'DEVILS OWN' (OCP-Des)
Size: 4"
In Stock: >5
Price: $8.99

The 13th Bomb Squadron is a squadron of the USAF assigned to the 509th Operations Group, Air Force Global Strike Command, stationed at Whiteman AFB, MO. The squadron is equipped with the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber. In June 2005, the Air Force announced the 13th Bomb Squadron would replace the 325th Bomb Squadron at Whiteman AFB, MO, and transition to the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit bomber. On 23 September 2005, the 13th Bomb Squadron passed the flag and time honored traditions of the unit to future Reapers at Whiteman AFB. Among its first assignments as a unit of the only stealth bomber wing in the USAF was to deploy to Andersen AFB, Guam in June 2006, to take part in the ongoing rotation which provides the U.S. Pacific Command a continuous bomber presence necessary to maintain stability and security for the Asia-Pacific region. This is the OCP-Desert version with the OCP bordered deployment patch created for that DET. It shows the "REAPER" with his scythe over one of the PACOM Theater islands (prefer not to specify) and says "THE DEVILS OWN GRIM REAPERS" (bottom). This patch does not have velcro attached.

 
110th Bomb Squadron Patch (Sub) 110th Bomb Squadron Patch (Sub)
Size: 3 1/2"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

This is the subdued version of the 110th Bomb Squadron with the 'gray' donkey. The 110 BS is a unit of the Missouri Air National Guard 131st Bomb Wing located at Whiteman Air Force Base, Knob Noster, MO. The 110th is equipped with the B-2 Spirit and is the oldest unit in the MO ANG, with over 90 years of service to the state and nation. It is a descendant organization of the World War I 110th Aero Squadron, established on 14 August 1917. It was reformed on 23 June 1923, as the 110th Observation Squadron, and is one of the 29 original National Guard Observation Squadrons of the US Army National Guard formed before World War II. The 131st Bomb Wing, of which the 110th Bomb Squadron is a part, is the only ANG Bomb Wing certified to conduct nuclear operations. This patch does not have velcro attached.

110th Bomb Squadron Patch (Des) 110th Bomb Squadron Patch (Des)
Size: 3 1/2"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

This is the desert version of the 110th Bomb Squadron with the 'gray' donkey. The 110 BS is a unit of the Missouri Air National Guard 131st Bomb Wing located at Whiteman Air Force Base, Knob Noster, MO. The 110th is equipped with the B-2 Spirit and is the oldest unit in the MO ANG, with over 90 years of service to the state and nation. It is a descendant organization of the World War I 110th Aero Squadron, established on 14 August 1917. It was reformed on 23 June 1923, as the 110th Observation Squadron, and is one of the 29 original National Guard Observation Squadrons of the US Army National Guard formed before World War II. The 131st Bomb Wing, of which the 110th Bomb Squadron is a part, is the only ANG Bomb Wing certified to conduct nuclear operations. This patch does not have velcro attached.

110BS 'ANG Crest' (OCP) 110BS 'ANG Crest' (OCP)
Size: 3"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

This is the OCP version of the 110th Bomb Squadron Air National Guard Crest patch. The 110 BS is a unit of the Missouri Air National Guard 131st Bomb Wing located at Whiteman Air Force Base, Knob Noster, MO. The 110th is equipped with the B-2 Spirit and is the oldest unit in the MO ANG, with over 90 years of service to the state and nation. It is a descendant organization of the World War I 110th Aero Squadron, established on 14 August 1917. It was reformed on 23 June 1923, as the 110th Observation Squadron, and is one of the 29 original National Guard Observation Squadrons of the US Army National Guard formed before World War II. The 131st Bomb Wing, of which the 110th Bomb Squadron is a part, is the only ANG Bomb Wing certified to conduct nuclear operations. This patch does not have velcro attached.

393BS 'Nuke EM' Bullet (Green/K) 393BS 'Nuke EM' Bullet (Green/K)
Size: 3.5"
In Stock: >5
Price: $8.99

The 393rd Bomb Squadron, sometimes written as 393d Bomb Squadron, is part of the 509th Bomb Wing at Whiteman AFB, MO. It operates Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit nuclear-capable strategic bomber aircraft. Constituted in 1944 as the 393rd Bombardment Squadron, the unit was the only US Army Air Forces squadron trained for nuclear warfare during World War II. It is the only unit to have used nuclear weapons in combat, when its aircraft dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 and Nagasaki, Japan on 9 August 1945. After the end of WWII, the squadron was involved in the U.S. military atomic bomb testing on Bikini Atoll, and has continued to operate nuclear-capable aircraft since then. This patch says "NUKE EM TIL THEY GLOW, THEN SHOOT EM IN THE DARK". Found in a little off-the-beaten-path Korean shop and does not come with velcro attached.

B-2 509th Ops Support Squadron Patch B-2 509th Ops Support Squadron Patch
Size: 3"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

This is the color version of the 509th Operational Support Squadron. The 509th Operations Group (509 OG) is the flying component of the United States Air Force 509th Bomb Wing (509 BW), assigned to Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. It is equipped with all 20 of the USAF's B-2 Spirit stealth bombers. Its 394th CTS also uses T-38 Talon trainers. The 509 OG traces its history to the World War II 509th Composite Group (509 CG), which conducted the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, in August 1945. Redesignated the 509th Bombardment Group, Very Heavy in 1946, the group was one of the original ten bombardment groups of Strategic Air Command. The unit was also the host organization at Roswell Army Airfield, New Mexico in July 1947 during the alleged Roswell UFO Incident. The 509th Bombardment Group was inactivated in 1952. In 1993, the unit was reactivated as the 509 OG, as part of the Objective Wing organization implementation of the 509th Bomb Wing.

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