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A-6 Intruder Patch – Sew On
4.5 inch patch
A squadron patch of the A-6 Intruders with plastic backing
$11.99
5 in stock (can be backordered)
4.5 inch patch
A squadron patch of the A-6 Intruders with plastic backing
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