Officially Licensed Pop-A-Smoke Sticker Collection - USMC Combat Helicopter and Tiltrotor Association officially licensed vinyl sticker collection honoring Marine rotary-wing aviation heritage from Vietnam through the modern tiltrotor era.
First In, Last Out — the call sign of every Marine helicopter crew who answered the radio and flew toward the smoke.
During the Vietnam War from 1962 to 1975, Marine helicopter crews located their fellow Marines on the ground by asking them to pop a smoke grenade in the landing zone. That brightly colored smoke identified the unit's position and gave the pilot critical wind information before touchdown. The phrase became a symbol of trust between aircrews and the Marines they supported, and it gave the USMC Combat Helicopter and Tiltrotor Association its name and identity. The Association began as a small group of former Vietnam helicopter pilots reconnecting after the war, held its first reunion in Las Vegas in 1988, and grew steadily into an organization with more than 6,000 members spanning pilots, crew chiefs, gunners, air observers, corpsmen, flight surgeons, and maintenance personnel. In 2004, membership expanded beyond Vietnam veterans to include all USMC combat helicopter veterans, reflecting the community's growth across Korea, Grenada, Iraq, Afghanistan, and every conflict where Marine rotary-wing aviation answered the call. This officially licensed sticker collection carries that full legacy, translating the Pop-A-Smoke name and mission into durable vinyl artwork built for display, gear, and personal tribute.
Perfect For: Marine helicopter veterans, Vietnam-era aircrew and crew chiefs, USMC Combat Helicopter and Tiltrotor Association members, MV-22 Osprey and CH-53 community supporters, military aviation collectors, shadow box builders, reunion attendees, deployment keepsake displays, challenge coin and patch boards, and family members who want a lasting tribute to the Marine pilots and aircrews who flew resupply, medevac, and assault missions under fire. This collection also suits anyone building a broader Marine aviation display that spans the UH-34, UH-1E, CH-46, CH-53, and MV-22 eras in one cohesive tribute.
Pop-A-Smoke heritage, officially licensed, and built to last as long as the bonds it represents.