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"P-47 Boxing Tiger" trucker cap
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Cap 60% cotton 40% polyester - Blue & Red
Patch print on felt
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The story behind the legend
Once upon a time...
The 53d Fighter Squadron played a crucial role during the Normandy landings. As Allied forces prepared to liberate occupied Europe, the unit’s P-47D “Boxing Tiger” aircraft were tasked with providing essential air support to the troops on the ground.
On June 6, 1944, at daybreak, the sky over Normandy lit up as the squadron patrolled above the landing beaches, protecting naval convoys and attacking enemy positions. Equipped with bombs and rockets, it was able to strike German coastal defenses with precision, clear the way for amphibious troops, and suppress counterattacks by the Luftwaffe.
Despite fierce enemy resistance, the 53d Fighter Squadron’s P-47s, together with other Allied aircraft, succeeded in maintaining crucial air superiority throughout the day. Their efforts allowed ground forces to advance and secure a vital foothold in Normandy, thus opening the way to the liberation of Western Europe.
In July, the squadron was moved to its Advanced Landing Ground at Brucheville, France (A-16), then pushed further east as ground forces advanced across the continent. Operations supported the breakout at Saint-Lô in July and the U.S. Third Army’s drive toward Germany in August and September.






