Memorabilia
Major George Key's SAC Aircraft Combat Crew Member Certificate. (G.Key)
This design was on a T-shirt made by OAR products near Nellis AFB, Nev. for the 380th BW's final 'flag'. (P.Colin)
A T-shirt from the Buccaneers of the 428th TFTS at Cannon AFB. (C.Lenz)
This stanboard was displayed during the 1986 RAF Mildenhall Airshow by the 380th BW and gave the usual infos about the aircraft flown by the wing. (M.Kaplan)
The 509th OMS's Mascot. on an enamel pin. (C.McWilliams)
The 380th BW's response to the 509th OMS's mascot! (M.Kaplan)
Capt. Paul R. White and Capt. Garry A. Davis received this plaque for being the 393rd Bomb Squadron Crew of the Quarter, Apr-Jun 1978.
Capt. Bob White was recognized by the 393rd BMS for Outstanding Service, 5/77-3/79.
From the 380th BMW, these enamel coated badges. 380th BW, 380th FMS and 380th OMS. (D.de Botton)
The Constructor's plate from FB-111A 69-6514. And the one from FB-111A 68-0243 (Jim Murray)
A jet fuel card from FB-111A 68-0243. (Jim Murray)
John Plantikow's FB-111A Zippo lighter. John had it inscribed after reaching the 2000 hours mark in November 1985. (Via C.Lenz)
FB-111A paper weight. (C.Lenz)
An FB-111A Mach 2+ and a 528th BMS enamel coated pin (C.Lenz)
This postcard depicts the first flight of the FB-111A from GDFW on July 13, 1968 and carries the post mark cancellation of the same day. (C.Lenz)
The subdued (green and blue) name tag shows the first cloth name tag with a FB on it. This style was most prevalent and usually in squadron colors (528 was gold and black). The second one was used on leather jackets issued to aircrew until superseded by the third and most popular style for former FB crew members. (C.Lenz)
More name tags from the 380th BMW! The first is from the 529th BMS, the second is a 529th BMS "TDY" and the last one is from the 380th BMW when assigned to Wing Tactics. (P.Pope)
This name tag belonged to an aircrew from the 715th BMS at Pease AFB.
Have you driven a Vark lately? This sign is an actual highway route number sign identifying this as Route Number 111 in the state of New Hampshire. The location of this sign is in close proximity to the former Pease AFB. (MSgt. Robert C. Lenz, USAF (Ret.))
How about your favorite aircraft, the FB!, on your license plate. It has been done in CT, Mass. and New Hampshire. The first two belonged to Chris McWilliams and the last one to Curt lenz.
Scarves worn by FB-111A pilots and navigators. 380thBMW, 4007th CCTS, 529th BMS, 530th CCTS, 715th BMS, 99th SWW.
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