Wear the Mission. Honor the Men.
The skies over occupied Europe demanded more than courage — they demanded precision. The 33rd Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron flew unarmed into hostile airspace, their cameras the only weapons, their images the intelligence that shaped Allied strategy in World War II. This long sleeve tee is a tribute to those unsung aviators who saw the war from above.
Unit Heritage
The 33rd Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron was an active United States Army Air Corps unit, last assigned to the Army Service Forces and stationed at Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts. Inactivated on 4 October 1945, the unit's legacy endures in the aerial reconnaissance doctrine it helped define across the European and Pacific theaters.
Garment Details
- 100% soft-spun cotton — broken in from the first wear
- Double-needle stitching throughout for lasting durability
- Coverseamed neck with a lay-flat collar
- Tag-free neck label for all-day comfort
- Shoulder-to-shoulder tape for structural integrity
- Comfortable rib-knit cuffs
Available In
Black · Navy · White — Sizes S through 2XL
Printed and fulfilled in the USA. Built for those who remember, and those who want to.


