Wear the Mission. Honor the Legacy.
Activated on June 1, 1944, the 502nd Bombardment Group was among the final combat groups formed by the Army Air Forces — and among the most decorated. Flying the iconic Boeing B-29 Superfortress from Guam, they struck the Japanese home islands with precision and resolve. Their relentless attacks on Japan’s oil infrastructure from August 5–15, 1945 earned them the Distinguished Unit Citation — a mark of valor that defined a generation.
After V-J Day, they flew show-of-force missions and brought prisoners of war home before standing down on April 15, 1946. Their story deserves to be told.
This long sleeve tee is built for those who carry that story forward — crafted from 100% soft cotton with a clean, structured fit that works from the flight line to everyday life.
Features
- 100% soft cotton — comfortable all-day 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 shape retention
- Comfortable rib knit cuffs
- Available in Black, Navy & White | Sizes S–2XL
Veteran-inspired. Mission-ready. Made to endure.


