Officially Licensed US Navy VA-75 Sunday Punchers Sticker

USMC Helicopter Squadrons

Officially Licensed US Navy VA-75 Sunday Punchers Sticker

0 Customer Reviews

$5.00

Only 21 items left in stock

  • N/A
  • 4"
  • Vinyl

Applicable tax calculated at checkout. Shipping calculated at checkout.

4" high quality vinyl, die cut sticker. Guaranteed not to fade or tear! UV Protected!

**Officially Licensed US Navy VA-75 Sunday Punchers Sticker — Attack Squadron Vinyl Sticker**

VA-75 Sunday Punchers — first fleet squadron to fly the A-6 Intruder, last unit to retire it. From Helldivers over Leyte Gulf to leading the first Desert Storm naval strike, the Punchers bookended an era.

VA-75, the "Sunday Punchers," was established as Bombing Squadron VB-18 on July 20, 1943, and served over half a century before disestablishment in February 1997. During WWII, VB-18 flew SB2C Helldivers in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, contributing to the sinking of the Japanese battleship Musashi. The squadron saw combat in the Korean War, then made history in September 1963 as the first fleet squadron to fly the Grumman A-6A Intruder. VA-75 introduced the Intruder to combat in Vietnam in 1965, flying all-weather strikes against targets south of Hanoi. The Sunday Punchers earned the Wade McClusky Award and became the most decorated Navy squadron of Desert Storm in 1991, delivering over 1.6 million pounds of ordnance in 498 sorties without a single loss. VA-75 was the last Navy unit to fly the A-6 Intruder operationally.

• **Type:** 4" vinyl die-cut sticker
• **Finish:** UV-protected, fade and tear resistant
• **Made:** 100% USA
• **Detail:** Full-color VA-75 Sunday Punchers squadron insignia
• **Application:** Laptops, water bottles, toolboxes, flight bags, crew rooms

**Perfect For:** VA-75 Sunday Punchers veterans, A-6 Intruder pilots and BNs, WWII Helldiver crews, Desert Storm aviators, NAS Oceana alumni, and Navy attack squadron sticker collectors.

Recently Viewed

Frequently Asked Questions

If you want to swap patches on/off gear, choose hook & loop (velcro). If you’re attaching permanently to uniforms or fabric, choose sew-on. If you want quick application on compatible fabric, choose iron-on / heat seal (when offered). Backing options are shown on the page and update based on the variant you select.

Size is shown on the product page and updates with the variant you select (example: 3"). If you’re mounting on a hat or small panel, choose smaller sizes; for plate carriers and display boards, larger sizes fit better.

If the product is officially licensed, it will say “Officially Licensed” in the title and/or in the product details. If it doesn’t, it’s still a legitimate product—just not part of a licensed program.

Yes. If you see a note like “bulk reruns available,” that means we can support group orders or reruns. If you don’t see it, contact us with the unit/squadron and quantity and we’ll confirm options.

Yes—custom solutions are available (patches, name tags, lanyards, apparel). Use the custom request page and include artwork, size, backing preference, and quantity.