





72nd Bomb Squadron 5th Bombardment Group Vietnam War Era (Uniform Removed)
72nd Bomb Squadron, a unit of the United States Air Force.
The 72nd Bombardment Squadron was a component of the 5th Bombardment Group during World War II and the post-war era, primarily operating out of Hawaii in the Pacific theater before transitioning to a reconnaissance and training mission in the Cold War.
The squadron's insignia features a lightning bolt surrounded by clouds on a black background.
The 72nd Bomb Squadron was part of the 5th Bombardment Group.
The squadron has a history dating back to World War II.
Today, the 72nd Test and Evaluation Squadron is located at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, and is responsible for the operational testing of the B-2 weapon system.
72nd Bomb Squadron, a unit of the United States Air Force.
The 72nd Bombardment Squadron was a component of the 5th Bombardment Group during World War II and the post-war era, primarily operating out of Hawaii in the Pacific theater before transitioning to a reconnaissance and training mission in the Cold War.
The squadron's insignia features a lightning bolt surrounded by clouds on a black background.
The 72nd Bomb Squadron was part of the 5th Bombardment Group.
The squadron has a history dating back to World War II.
Today, the 72nd Test and Evaluation Squadron is located at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, and is responsible for the operational testing of the B-2 weapon system.