Description
Fourth Air Force commanded air operations across the American Southwest and Pacific commands for decades. From World War II through the modern era, the Fourth directed fighter wings, bombardment groups, and transport squadrons across a region that sprawled from California to Hawaii. The shoulder patch represents a numbered air force that trained generations of pilots and maintained peacetime readiness across the Pacific.
Established in 1940, the Fourth Air Force transitioned from continental air defense to overseas command responsibilities as the Pacific expanded into permanent USAF presence. Training installations, combat wings, logistics commands—all fell under Fourth Air Force authority at one point or another.
The shoulder patch design reflects USAF standard insignia tradition. The colors and emblem carry the continuity of numbered air force heraldry, recognizable to anyone who served in Pacific-based commands.
Wearing the Fourth Air Force patch means your service linked to the backbone of Pacific air operations—whether stateside or overseas. The continuity of that command structure shaped air power in regions that mattered.
PopularPatch stocks the Air Force shoulder patches that defined numbered air force service. The Fourth Air Force represents the institutional strength of Pacific air commands.