The US USAF 110 TFS “Lindbergh’s Own” Squadron Patch is a cloth insignia representing the 110th Tactical Fighter Squadron, a unit of the United States Air Force. The 110 TFS holds historical significance as part of the Missouri Air National Guard. The nickname “Lindbergh’s Own” references Charles Lindbergh, the famed aviator from Missouri and early member of the unit’s predecessor, the 110th Observation Squadron. This patch typically features emblematic designs associated with the squadron, such as an image or motif related to aviation or state heritage, with distinct color combinations and squadron identifiers. Squadron patches like this were commonly worn on flight suits or uniforms, serving both to identify unit affiliation and foster esprit de corps. The 110th TFS has participated in various defense and training missions since its establishment, and its insignia is of interest to collectors of U.S. military and aviation memorabilia for its representation of Air National Guard history.






