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AAC - 418th Night Fighter Squadron - 2nd Ver - WWII Wo Txt T Shirt
AAC - 418th Night Fighter Squadron - 2nd Ver - WWII Wo Txt T Shirt
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418th Night Fighter Squadron — WWII, Second Version, No Text
The most refined version of the 418th collection. This shirt presents the 418th Night Fighter Squadron’s alternate WWII insignia artwork in its cleanest form — no text, no annotation, nothing between you and the artwork itself. Just the insignia, rendered with precision, speaking entirely on its own terms.
For collectors who want every version of a unit they respect, this is the one that completes the set. For those who prefer their military heritage apparel minimal and uncluttered, this is the shirt that gets it right.
Why This Shirt
- 2nd version insignia, no text — the alternate 418th artwork in its purest form; no overlay, no annotation, nothing competing with the design
- Collector’s edition — the fifth and most minimal variant in the 418th Night Fighter Squadron series, ideal for completing the collection
- WWII Army Air Corps heritage — honoring the night combat aviators of the Pacific Theater who flew the P-61 Black Widow
- Classic cut — a timeless silhouette that lets the insignia command the garment without distraction
- 5 colorways — Black, White, Navy, Military Green, and Tan; the shirt becomes the frame, the insignia becomes the art
- Durable construction — built to preserve the insignia through years of wear and washing
The 418th Night Fighter Squadron
Activated in 1943 and deployed to the Pacific, the 418th flew the Northrop P-61 Black Widow — the first American aircraft purpose-built for night combat. Operating from New Guinea and the Philippines, the squadron accumulated confirmed aerial kills against Japanese aircraft under conditions that demanded extraordinary skill, precision, and composure. Their insignia has been interpreted across five versions in this collection — and in every one, the history it carries remains unchanged.
Available in X-Large. Part of the Military Insignia Products WWII heritage collection.
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