USAF F-100 Patches

Tactical Air Command Crest (Original) Tactical Air Command Crest (Original)
Size: 3"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

From the "Bill Ridley" collection, this is an original Tactical Air Command (TAC) Crest patch and does not have velcro attached.

 

Tactical Air Command Crest (Original/Subd) Tactical Air Command Crest (Original/Subd)
Size: 3"
In Stock: >5
Price: $5.99

From the "Bill Ridley" collection, this is the subdued version of an original Tactical Air Command (TAC) Crest patch and does not have velcro attached.

 

Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Red/Velcro) Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Red/Velcro)
Size: 4"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

Wild Weasel is a code name given by the United States Armed Forces, specifically the US Air Force, to an aircraft, of any type, equipped with radar-seeking missiles and tasked with destroying the radars and SAM installations of enemy air defense systems. "The first Wild Weasel success came soon after the first Wild Weasel mission 20 December 1965 when Captains Al Lamb and Jack Donovan took out a site during a Rolling Thunder strike on the railyard at Yen Bai, some 75 miles northwest of Hanoi." The Wild Weasel concept was developed by the United States Air Force in 1965, after the introduction of Soviet SAM missiles and their downing of U.S. strike aircraft over the skies of North Vietnam. This mission was flown by the F-4, F-100, A-4, F-105 and now the F-16 with the F-35 slated to replace them. This is the red version of that historic patch and comes with velcro attached.

 

Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Yel-Black/No Velcro) Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Yel-Black/No Velcro)
Size: 4"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

Wild Weasel is a code name given by the United States Armed Forces, specifically the US Air Force, to an aircraft, of any type, equipped with radar-seeking missiles and tasked with destroying the radars and SAM installations of enemy air defense systems. "The first Wild Weasel success came soon after the first Wild Weasel mission 20 December 1965 when Captains Al Lamb and Jack Donovan took out a site during a Rolling Thunder strike on the railyard at Yen Bai, some 75 miles northwest of Hanoi." The Wild Weasel concept was developed by the United States Air Force in 1965, after the introduction of Soviet SAM missiles and their downing of U.S. strike aircraft over the skies of North Vietnam. This mission was flown by the F-4, F-100, A-4, F-105 and now the F-16 with the F-35 slated to replace them. This is the yellow/black version of that historic patch and does not come with velcro attached.

 

Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Yel-Black/Velcro) Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Yel-Black/Velcro)
Size: 4"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

Wild Weasel is a code name given by the United States Armed Forces, specifically the US Air Force, to an aircraft, of any type, equipped with radar-seeking missiles and tasked with destroying the radars and SAM installations of enemy air defense systems. "The first Wild Weasel success came soon after the first Wild Weasel mission 20 December 1965 when Captains Al Lamb and Jack Donovan took out a site during a Rolling Thunder strike on the railyard at Yen Bai, some 75 miles northwest of Hanoi." The Wild Weasel concept was developed by the United States Air Force in 1965, after the introduction of Soviet SAM missiles and their downing of U.S. strike aircraft over the skies of North Vietnam. This mission was flown by the F-4, F-100, A-4, F-105 and now the F-16 with the F-35 slated to replace them. This is the yellow/black version of that historic patch and does come with velcro attached.

 

Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Blue Checkered/No Velcro) Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Blue Checkered/No Velcro)
Size: 4"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

Wild Weasel is a code name given by the United States Armed Forces, specifically the US Air Force, to an aircraft, of any type, equipped with radar-seeking missiles and tasked with destroying the radars and SAM installations of enemy air defense systems. "The first Wild Weasel success came soon after the first Wild Weasel mission 20 December 1965 when Captains Al Lamb and Jack Donovan took out a site during a Rolling Thunder strike on the railyard at Yen Bai, some 75 miles northwest of Hanoi." The Wild Weasel concept was developed by the United States Air Force in 1965, after the introduction of Soviet SAM missiles and their downing of U.S. strike aircraft over the skies of North Vietnam. This mission was flown by the F-4, F-100, A-4, F-105 and now the F-16 with the F-35 slated to replace them. This is the blue-checkerboard version of that historic patch and does not come with velcro attached.

 

Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Blue Checkered/Velcro) Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Blue Checkered/Velcro)
Size: 4"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

Wild Weasel is a code name given by the United States Armed Forces, specifically the US Air Force, to an aircraft, of any type, equipped with radar-seeking missiles and tasked with destroying the radars and SAM installations of enemy air defense systems. "The first Wild Weasel success came soon after the first Wild Weasel mission 20 December 1965 when Captains Al Lamb and Jack Donovan took out a site during a Rolling Thunder strike on the railyard at Yen Bai, some 75 miles northwest of Hanoi." The Wild Weasel concept was developed by the United States Air Force in 1965, after the introduction of Soviet SAM missiles and their downing of U.S. strike aircraft over the skies of North Vietnam. This mission was flown by the F-4, F-100, A-4, F-105 and now the F-16 with the F-35 slated to replace them. This is the blue-checkerboard version of that historic patch and does come with velcro attached.

 

Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Blue-White/No Velcro) Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Blue-White/No Velcro)
Size: 4"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

Wild Weasel is a code name given by the United States Armed Forces, specifically the US Air Force, to an aircraft, of any type, equipped with radar-seeking missiles and tasked with destroying the radars and SAM installations of enemy air defense systems. "The first Wild Weasel success came soon after the first Wild Weasel mission 20 December 1965 when Captains Al Lamb and Jack Donovan took out a site during a Rolling Thunder strike on the railyard at Yen Bai, some 75 miles northwest of Hanoi." The Wild Weasel concept was developed by the United States Air Force in 1965, after the introduction of Soviet SAM missiles and their downing of U.S. strike aircraft over the skies of North Vietnam. This mission was flown by the F-4, F-100, A-4, F-105 and now the F-16 with the F-35 slated to replace them. This is the blue-white version of that historic patch and does not come with velcro attached.

 

Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Blue-White/Velcro) Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Blue-White/Velcro)
Size: 4"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

Wild Weasel is a code name given by the United States Armed Forces, specifically the US Air Force, to an aircraft, of any type, equipped with radar-seeking missiles and tasked with destroying the radars and SAM installations of enemy air defense systems. "The first Wild Weasel success came soon after the first Wild Weasel mission 20 December 1965 when Captains Al Lamb and Jack Donovan took out a site during a Rolling Thunder strike on the railyard at Yen Bai, some 75 miles northwest of Hanoi." The Wild Weasel concept was developed by the United States Air Force in 1965, after the introduction of Soviet SAM missiles and their downing of U.S. strike aircraft over the skies of North Vietnam. This mission was flown by the F-4, F-100, A-4, F-105 and now the F-16 with the F-35 slated to replace them. This is the blue-white version of that historic patch and does come with velcro attached.

 

Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Des/No Velcro) Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Des/No Velcro)
Size: 4"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

Wild Weasel is a code name given by the United States Armed Forces, specifically the US Air Force, to an aircraft, of any type, equipped with radar-seeking missiles and tasked with destroying the radars and SAM installations of enemy air defense systems. "The first Wild Weasel success came soon after the first Wild Weasel mission 20 December 1965 when Captains Al Lamb and Jack Donovan took out a site during a Rolling Thunder strike on the railyard at Yen Bai, some 75 miles northwest of Hanoi." The Wild Weasel concept was developed by the United States Air Force in 1965, after the introduction of Soviet SAM missiles and their downing of U.S. strike aircraft over the skies of North Vietnam. This mission was flown by the F-4, F-100, A-4, F-105 and now the F-16 with the F-35 slated to replace them. This is the desert version of that historic patch and does not come with velcro attached.

 

Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Des/Velcro) Wild Weasel 'YGBSM' (Des/Velcro)
Size: 4"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

Wild Weasel is a code name given by the United States Armed Forces, specifically the US Air Force, to an aircraft, of any type, equipped with radar-seeking missiles and tasked with destroying the radars and SAM installations of enemy air defense systems. "The first Wild Weasel success came soon after the first Wild Weasel mission 20 December 1965 when Captains Al Lamb and Jack Donovan took out a site during a Rolling Thunder strike on the railyard at Yen Bai, some 75 miles northwest of Hanoi." The Wild Weasel concept was developed by the United States Air Force in 1965, after the introduction of Soviet SAM missiles and their downing of U.S. strike aircraft over the skies of North Vietnam. This mission was flown by the F-4, F-100, A-4, F-105 and now the F-16 with the F-35 slated to replace them. This is the desert version of that historic patch and does come with velcro attached.

 

27FW Crest (No Velcro) 27FW Crest (No Velcro)
Size: 3"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.69

This is the blue/yellow version of the 27th Fighter Wing Crest Patch that does not have velcro attached.

 

27FW Crest (Velcro) 27FW Crest (Velcro)
Size: 3"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.69

This is the blue/yellow version of the 27th Fighter Wing Crest Patch that does have velcro attached.

 

27th Fighter Wing (Blue) 27th Fighter Wing (Blue)
Size: 3"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

This is the old blue version of the wing patch for the squadrons stationed at Cannon AFB, NM. It shows the F-16 and F-111 aircraft on the patch flying in front of the NM sun.

 

27th Ops Group (Blue) 27th Ops Group (Blue)
Size: 3"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

This is the old blue version of the ops group patch for the squadrons stationed at Cannon AFB, NM. It shows the F-16 and F-111 aircraft on the patch flying in front of the NM sun.

 

116th Tactical Fighter Wing Crest (Original) 116th Tactical Fighter Wing Crest (Original)
Size: 4" High
In Stock: >5
Price: $14.99

The 116th Tactical Fighter Wing has a very long and spectacular history serving the USAF during WWII, Korea, Vietnam to the current engagements. This patch is from the late Vietnam era til they transitioned out of Fighters (F-100, F-4s, F-15Cs) to the B-1B Lancer. This is an original patch, not some reproduction. They were found (in very limited supplies) in a trunk at the squadron during their 75th Anniversary celebration in July 2016. Get one while they last, as these originals will be gone soon. This patch does not come with velcro attached.

116th Tactical Fighter Wing Crest (Original/Subd) 116th Tactical Fighter Wing Crest (Original/Subd)
Size: 4" High
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

The 116th Tactical Fighter Wing has a very long and spectacular history serving the USAF during WWII, Korea, Vietnam to the current engagements. This patch is from the late Vietnam era til they transitioned out of Fighters (F-100, F-4s, F-15Cs) to the B-1B Lancer. This is an original patch, not some reproduction. They were found (in very limited supplies) in a trunk at the squadron during their 75th Anniversary celebration in July 2016. Get one while they last, as these originals will be gone soon. This patch does not come with velcro attached.

121FS 'Turtle Hurling Lightning' Patch 121FS 'Turtle Hurling Lightning' Patch
Size: 4"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

The 121st Fighter Squadron (121 FS) is a unit of the District of Columbia ANG 113th Wing located at Joint Base Andrews, Camp Springs, MD. The 121st is now equipped with the Block 30 F-16C/D Fighting Falcon. The squadron is a descendant organization of the 121st Observation Squadron, established on 10 July 1940. It is one of the 29 original National Guard Observation Squadrons of the US Army National Guard formed before World War II. This is the 121FS squadron patch that shows a "Turtle hurling Lightning Bolts" with three (3) red stars. This patch does not come with velcro attached.

121FS Historical 'GUNNER' Patch 121FS Historical 'GUNNER' Patch
Size: 3.65" Diameter
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

The 121st Fighter Squadron (121 FS) is a unit of the District of Columbia ANG 113th Wing located at Joint Base Andrews, Camp Springs, MD. The 121st is currently equipped with the Block 30 F-16C/D Fighting Falcon. The squadron is a descendant organization of the 121st Observation Squadron, established on 10 July 1940. It is one of the 29 original National Guard Observation Squadrons of the United States Army National Guard formed before World War II. This patch is a reproduction of their historical "GUNNER" patch and shows the pilot holding a "GATLIN GUN" with a lightning bolt behind him. This patch does not come with velcro attached.

121FS Historical 'OBSERVER' Patch 121FS Historical 'OBSERVER' Patch
Size: 4" Diameter
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

The 121st Fighter Squadron (121 FS) is a unit of the District of Columbia ANG 113th Wing located at Joint Base Andrews, Camp Springs, MD. The 121st is currently equipped with the Block 30 F-16C/D Fighting Falcon. The squadron is a descendant organization of the 121st Observation Squadron, established on 10 July 1940. It is one of the 29 original National Guard Observation Squadrons of the United States Army National Guard formed before World War II. This patch is a reproduction of their historical "OBSERVER" patch and shows the pilot spying on the enemy through a telescope. This patch does not come with velcro attached.

128th Fighter Squadron (Original) 128th Fighter Squadron Crest (Original)
Size: 4" High
In Stock: >5
Price: $14.99

The wartime 840th Bombardment Squadron was re-activated and re-designated as the 128th Fighter Squadron, and was allotted to the Georgia Air National Guard, on 24 May 1946. It was organized at Marietta Army Airfield, Georgia, and was extended federal recognition on 20 August 1946 by the National Guard Bureau. The 128th Fighter Squadron was entitled to the history, honors, and colors of the 840th Bombardment Squadron. The squadron was equipped with F-47N Thunderbolts and was temporarily assigned to the 54th Fighter Wing on 20 August, then permanently to the 116th Fighter Group on 9 September 1946. The 116th Fighter Group consisted of the 128th and the 158th Fighter Squadron at Chatam Army Airfield, near Savannah. As part of the Continental Air Command Fourteenth Air Force, the unit trained for tactical fighter missions and air-to-air combat. This is an original patch, not some reproduction. They were found (in very limited supplies) in a trunk at the squadron during their 75th Anniversary celebration in July 2016. Get one while they last, as these originals will be gone soon. This patch does not come with velcro attached.

128FS F-100 Super Sabre (Original) 128FS F-100 Super Sabre (Original)
Size: 4" High
In Stock: >5
Price: $14.99

The wartime 840th Bombardment Squadron was re-activated and re-designated as the 128th Fighter Squadron, and was allotted to the Georgia Air National Guard, on 24 May 1946. It was organized at Marietta Army Airfield, Georgia, and was extended federal recognition on 20 August 1946 by the National Guard Bureau. The 128th Fighter Squadron was entitled to the history, honors, and colors of the 840th Bombardment Squadron. The squadron was equipped with F-47N Thunderbolts and was temporarily assigned to the 54th Fighter Wing on 20 August, then permanently to the 116th Fighter Group on 9 September 1946. The 116th Fighter Group consisted of the 128th and the 158th Fighter Squadron at Chatam Army Airfield, near Savannah. As part of the Continental Air Command Fourteenth Air Force, the unit trained for tactical fighter missions and air-to-air combat. This is an original patch, not some reproduction. They were found (in very limited supplies) in a trunk at the squadron during their 75th Anniversary celebration in July 2016. Get one while they last, as these originals will be gone soon. This patch does not come with velcro attached.

GA ANG 'Climb-to-8' History Book GA ANG 'Climb-to-8' History Book
In Stock: >5
Price: $29.99

This book titled "Climb to 8 and Wait" written by Josh Batchelder (85 year old member of the 116th Fighter Wing) was present at the 75th Anniversary of the 128th Fighter Squadron in July 2016. I was able to work a deal with him to put his book on the website, offering this to you. It will be shipped from him personally and can autograph it for you, if you wish for one. This opportunity may not be around long, so get one while you can. Please allow me a few weeks to get him to sign and send it to you.

GA ANG '1941-2000' History Book GA ANG '1941-2000' History Book
In Stock: >5
Price: $49.99

This book titled "GEORGIA AIR NATIONAL GUARD" written by Colonel Ridley was presented by the 128th Fighter Squadron at their 75th Anniversary celebration in July 2016. I was able to work a deal with the squadron to put this blue, leather-bound book on the website, offering this to you. It will be shipped from the squadron for you and this opportunity may not be around long because only a few were left, so get one while you can. Please allow me a few weeks to get the "Snack-O" to send it to you.

306th TFS Historical Patch (Repro) 306th TFS Historical Patch (Repro)
Size: 4"
In Stock: >5
Price: $7.99

This is the a REPRODUCTION patch created to commemmorate the history of the 306th Fighter Squadron. The squadron was first activated as the 306th Fighter-Bomber Squadron in 1957 when the 31st Wing expanded from three to four squadrons and was equipped with the North American F-100 Super Sabre. In 1965 it deployed with its "Huns" to Vietnam, where it engaged in combat until returning to the United States in 1970. It was inactivated in 1971l but was active at Homestead Air Force Base, Florida for two brief periods in the 1970s with the McDonnell F-4 Phantom II and 1980s with the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon. This patch does not come with velcro attached.

(F-100) 352FS 'Spiro Pugno' Patch (F-100) 352FS 'Spiro Pugno' Patch
Size: 3.5"
In Stock: >5
Price: $8.99

(Korean) The 352d Tactical Fighter Squadron is an inactive USAF fighter squadron. Its last assignment was with the 35th Tactical Fighter Wing at Phan Rang Air Base, South Vietnam, where it was inactivated on 31 July 1971. The first predecessor of the squadron was activated in 1943 as the 372d Fighter Squadron, which served as a Lockheed P-38 Lightning Replacement Training Unit until it was disbanded in 1944. The second predecessor of the squadron was the 652d Bombardment Squadron, which conducted weather reconnaissance in the European Theater of Operations. The 352d Fighter-Day Squadron was formed during the Cold War, the squadron was attached to NATO, and stood on alert during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Deployed to South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, the squadron fought with distinction. This is the "yellow/gray" version of the squadron patch found in a small, off-the-beaten- path Korean shop and does not come with velcro attached.

F-100 'The HUN' Century Patch F-100 "The HUN" Century Patch
Size: 4 1/2"
In Stock: >5
Price: $9.99

This is the "Century Series" patch for the F-100 "Super Sabre". It has the dates of 1953-1990, showing the dates it was in the inventory. Yet another great plane.....

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