THESE ARE MADE TO ORDER CUSTOMIZED SATIN JACKETS. JACKETS ARE TRUE TO SIZE, HOWEVER IF A CUSTOMER IS ON THE CUSP OF TWO SIZES YOU MAY CONSIDER THE LARGER SIZE FOR LOOSE FIT OR SMALLER SIZE FOR TIGHTER FIT. DIRECT TO FABRIC TRANSFER PROCESS. DESIGN IS ONLY ON BACK OF SATIN JACKET. The Augusta Sportswear Satin Baseball Jacket Striped Trim combines classic style with versatile utility. Crafted from 3 oz. 100% nylon satin with a 100% polyester brushed tricot lining, this jacket is available in multiple vibrant colors. Features include a snap front, water-resistant outer shell, and reinforced pockets, ensuring durability and comfort. Ideal for DTF Transfers, direct-to-garment, and embroidery, it adapts well to various customization needs. Customers appreciate its quality and fit, optimal for personalized projects. 100% nylon satin outer shell. 100% polyester brushed tricot lining. Striped ribbed knit collar, cuffs and bottom band. Reinforced slash front pockets. MACHINE WASH COLD WATER DELICATE CYCLE, WASH WITH LIKE COLORS MILD DETERGENT NO BLEACH. REMOVE IMMEDIATELY, HANG DRY DO NOT IRON. SIZES M, L, XL, 2XL & 3XL ARE AVAILABLE.
USAF OFFICIALLY LICENSED SIDELINE JACKET. SIDELINE LIGHTWEIGHT JACKET COLORS AVAILABLE. Stay comfortable on the sidelines or anywhere the game of life takes you in this water-repellent jacket. 100% polyester jersey lining with mesh insets at gussets for added breathability. Articulated elbows for greater mobility. Half elastic, half self-fabric cuffs for comfort. Drawcord hem with toggles.
USAF OFFICIALLY LICENSED SIDELINE JACKET. STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND SAC VIETNAM WAR VETERANSOUTH VIETNAMAIR FORCE EMBROIDERED SIDELINE JACKETRIGHT AND LEFT CHEST EMBROIDERED USAF OFFICIALLY LICENSED. SIDELINE LIGHTWEIGHT JACKET COLORS AVAILABLE. Stay comfortable on the sidelines or anywhere the game of life takes you in this water-repellent jacket. 100% polyester jersey lining with mesh insets at gussets for added breathability. Articulated elbows for greater mobility. Half elastic, half self-fabric cuffs for comfort. Drawcord hem with toggles.
Strategic Air Command Aluminum Plaques. This set includes a thick cast aluminum plaque bearing the insignia of the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC) and two thin etched aluminum placards related to the Airborne Command Post “Looking Glass” and SAC Headquarters imagery. Design: Raised-relief emblem of the Strategic Air Command featuring the gauntleted arm clutching lightning bolts and an olive branch – symbolic of global readiness for both offense and peace. Material: Cast aluminum alloy, polished raised surfaces, with recessed black enamel or oxidized background. Dimensions: Approximately 6.5 inches wide by 7 inches high, 0.5 inch thick. Reverse: Raw unfinished casting, consistent with wall-mount plaques produced for base offices, command centers, or crew quarters. Date Range: Circa late 1950s-1970s, the Cold War operational period when SAC operated from Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. Airborne Command Post “Looking Glass” – Strategic Air Command. Depicts a Boeing EC-135 aircraft. Likely a desk or wall identification plate for display in command posts or briefing rooms. 7″ × 4.5″, thin brushed aluminum with black etching. SAC Headquarters Building & Missile Display. Shows the main HQ building with missile monument and flagpoles. Same etching method and size as above. Likely part of a presentation set or commemorative desk display produced for senior officers or visiting dignitaries. The Looking Glass EC-135 aircraft was an airborne command post that mirrored SAC headquarters, maintaining 24-hour readiness to direct nuclear forces in the event of ground communication failure. Plaques and etched aluminum art pieces like these were commonly produced by base machine shops or Lockheed, Boeing, or Air Force engravers as commemorative or internal presentation pieces-not mass-produced souvenirs. Authenticity Indicators: Hand-finished casting marks, non-commercial construction, period-correct aluminum thickness, and accurate heraldic design. Surviving examples typically originate from retired SAC personnel estates or base decommissioning lots. Collector Interest: Strong among Cold War, U. Air Force, and aviation memorabilia enthusiasts.
This is the real deal, genuine period Cold War staff badge/insignia This badge is beautifully enameled having a striking American Bald Eagle above a target bullseye on a light blue disc with dark blue/black outer ring. Metal & Enamel Materials Badge is approximately 1.5 inches in diameter Condition is NEW, never issued. Made in the USA. No Hallmark on back of badge – has two working prongs. NO GLUE on back of badge! Unit emblem/patch certified by The Institute Of Heraldry (TIOH) Note#1: Attached are color images for information purposes only, free on the NET! Unit Awards & Decorations: – Earned Three Joint Meritorious Unit Awards – JMUAs History: – The Joint strategic Planning Staff developed & updated the Single Integrated Operational Plan (SIOP) which was the United States’ general plan for nuclear war from 1961 to 2003. The plan integrated the capabilities & nuclear triad of strategic bombers, land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM), & sea-based submarine- launched ballistic missiles (SLBM). The SIOP was a highly classified document & was one of the most secret & sensitive issues in U. The SIOP was primarily directed against targets in the Russian Union of Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR), 1922 to 1991 – Detailed planning was carried out by the Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff (JSTPS) co-located with Strategic Air Command Headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska.
Strategic Air Command Plaque. A 14 inch solid wood and meticulously carved plaque of the Strategic Air Command. We can recreate any logo and personalize as you see fit. Length/Diameter – 14 inches. US Veteran Owned Business. Strategic Air Command (SAC) was both a United States Department of Defense (DoD) Specified Command and a United States Air Force (USAF) Major Command (MAJCOM), responsible for Cold War command and control of two of the three components of the U. Military’s strategic nuclear strike forces, the so-called “nuclear triad”, with SAC having control of land-based strategic bomber aircraft and intercontinental ballistic missiles or ICBMs the third leg of the triad being submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM) of the U. SAC also operated all strategic reconnaissance aircraft, all strategic airborne command post aircraft, and all USAF aerial refueling aircraft, to include those in the Air Force Reserve (AFRES) and Air National Guard (ANG). However, SAC did not operate the KB-50, WB-50 and WB-47 weather reconnaissance aircraft operated through the mid and late 1960s by the Air Weather Service, nor did SAC operate the HC-130 or MC-130 operations aircraft capable of aerial refueling helicopters that were assigned to Tactical Air Command (TAC), then Military Airlift Command (MAC), and from 1990 onward, those MC-130 aircraft operated by the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), or any AFRES now Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) or ANG tactical aerial refueling aircraft e. HC-130, MC-130 operationally gained by TAC, MAC or AFSOC. SAC primarily consisted of the Second Air Force (2AF), Eighth Air Force (8AF) and the Fifteenth Air Force (15AF), while SAC headquarters (HQ SAC) included Directorates for Operations & Plans, Intelligence, Command & Control, Maintenance, Training, Communications, and Personnel. At a lower echelon, SAC headquarters divisions included Aircraft Engineering, Missile Concept, [1] and Strategic Communications. In 1992, as part of an overall post-Cold War reorganization of the U. Air Force, SAC was disestablished as both a Specified Command and as a MAJCOM, and its personnel and equipment redistributed among the Air Combat Command (ACC), Air Mobility Command (AMC), Pacific Air Forces (PACAF), United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE), and Air Education and Training Command (AETC), while SAC’s central headquarters complex at Offutt AFB, Nebraska was concurrently transferred to the newly created United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), which was established as a joint Unified Combatant Command to replace SAC’s Specified Command role. In 2009, SAC’s previous USAF MAJCOM role was reactivated and redesignated as the Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC), with AFGSC eventually acquiring claimancy and control of all USAF bomber aircraft and the USAF strategic ICBM force.
Model is resin I believe back top piece has been put on by glue that part was previously broken at some point. Model of a North American Aviation AGM-28 Hound Dog it was a supersonic, turbojet-propelled, nuclear armed, air-launched cruise missile developed in 1959 for the U. The product is a rare United States Air Force USAF Strategic Air Command pin and model featuring the iconic SAC emblem. This collectible item represents the military branch of the Air Force, specifically focusing on strategic air command. Made in the United States, this piece falls under the theme of militaria and is a unique and sought-after item for collectors interested in military history and memorabilia.
This is a beautiful belt buckle commemorating the deactivation of the Titan II nuclear program. This is a limited edition buckle numbered There is some text on the back describing it as well. This one has a silver color. This buckle appears to have been stored for sometime and not used much if any. It is in excellent condition. There are a few small pits along the edge. This could be imperfections from the creation process. All photos were taken with a flash. Please view all photos and ask any questions. Thanks for looking and God bless.