Brig. General Steve Ritchie T-Shirt – Legendary F-4 Phantom Pilot & Vietnam War Ace!
The First U.S. Air Force Ace of Vietnam – Wear His Legacy with Pride!
Honor the courage and skill of Brigadier General Steve Ritchie, the only U.S. Air Force pilot to achieve "Ace" status in the Vietnam War by shooting down 5 MiG-21s in his F-4 Phantom II!
This premium tee celebrates his historic dogfights and unbeatable legacy in aviation history.
Why You’ll Love
This Shirt:
✅ Legendary Design: Features bold graphics of Ritchie’s F-4 Phantom and MiG-21 showdowns, with his iconic "Ace" insignia.
✅ Perfect Fit: Ultra-soft, breathable fabric with a classic unisex cut—great for pilots, veterans, and history buffs alike.
✅ Historical Tribute: Commemorates Ritchie’s unmatched skill and bravery in aerial combat.
✅ Conversation Starter: A must-have for airshow fans, military collectors, and patriots.
The Story Behind the Hero:Brig. Gen. Ritchie didn’t just fly—he rewrote the rules of air combat. From his first MiG kill in May 1972 to becoming the only USAF pilot to achieve Ace status in Vietnam, his F-4 Phantom missions are the stuff of legend.
This shirt captures that daring spirit.
Shirt Details:Material: Premium cotton or moisture-wicking performance fabric.
Fit: Relaxed, true-to-size unisex fitDesign: Vintage military aesthetic with F-4 Phantom art, MiG-21 silhouettes, and Ritchie’s call signColors: Classic black, Air Force blue, or olive drabSizes: S–XXL (or custom sizes available)
Perfect For:Veterans & Active Duty: Rep the USAF’s finest.Aviation Enthusiasts: Celebrate the F-4 Phantom’s glory days.
History Buffs: Own a piece of aerial combat history.
Gift-Givers: The ultimate present for military collectors."Speed, skill, and sheer guts—Ritchie proved the Phantom could dance with MiGs… and win."
• 100% combed and ring-spun cotton (Heather colors contain polyester)
• Fabric weight: 4.2 oz./yd.² (142 g/m²)
• Pre-shrunk fabric
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PriceFrom $21.25
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