MILITARY TEE / JOLLY ROGER, BEST DAMN GROUP sold by The Real McCoy's
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MILITARY TEE / JOLLY ROGER, BEST DAMN GROUP

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This mid-weight ringer tee from The Real McCoy's offers a stylish tribute to the 90th Bombardment Group, showcasing a striking Jolly Roger skull and bones logo on the front and 'BEST DAMN GROUP' slogan on the back. Crafted from 100% 8oz cotton with a durable construction, this shirt ensures comfort and longevity. Ideal for casual wear or as a statement piece, it captures the spirit of daring missions and military history, making it a unique addition to any wardrobe. From the brand: The MILITARY TEE / JOLLY ROGER, BEST DAMN GROUP is a mid-weight ringer tee cut from 100% 8oz. Cotton and sewn 100% cotton thread. The t-shirt has been hand-printed at our Kobe HQ with a JOLLY ROGER skull and bones logo on the front chest and BEST DAMN GROUP motif on the rear. Operating in the Southwest Pacific Theater, the 90th Bombardment Group played a pivotal role in critical campaigns, including the Battle of the Bismarck Sea and operations over Leyte Gulf, significantly disrupting enemy airpower and securing key Allied victories. Their daring missions and precision were symbolised by their iconic insignia—a skull and crossed bombs—which earned them the nickname “The Best Damn Heavy Bomb Group in the World.” The 90th Bombardment Group , famously known as the “Jolly Rogers” , was a highly distinguished unit of the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. Activated on April 15, 1942, at Key Field in Meridian, Mississippi, the group began training with B-24 Liberator bombers under the III Bomber Command. Key Field played a crucial role in transitioning the unit from formation to combat readiness, providing the resources and infrastructure essential for their development. After completing this initial phase, the group continued training at other southeastern U.S. locations before deploying to Hawaii in September 1942. By November 1942, they had moved to the Southwest Pacific, joining the Fifth Air Force and beginning their combat operations. 100% Cotton 8oz. Cotton Fabric Cotton Sewing Thread Construction Rubber Print on Front and Rear Made in Japan