Carry the Mission. Own the History.
Before satellites, before drones, there were men who flew unarmed into enemy skies with nothing but a camera and a mission. The 33rd Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron of the United States Army Air Corps did exactly that — capturing the intelligence that shaped Allied operations in World War II. This classic tee is a tribute to their quiet courage and lasting legacy.
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 squadron's aerial imagery helped define the course of the war from above.
Garment Details
- 100% combed ringspun cotton (solid colors) — heathered colors may contain a cotton/polyester blend
- Preshrunk to minimize shrinkage and maintain fit wash after wash
- Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems for lasting durability
- Classic crew neck — clean, versatile, timeless
Available In
Black · Military Green · Navy · Tan · White — Sizes S through 3XL
Printed and fulfilled in the USA. Worn by those who remember the ones who flew first.




