![]() This is #6 of 6 "Tanker Clown" patches created for these squadrons. This one is in yellow and shows "Krusty, the Clown" on the front and denotes their squadron designation and mission at the top and bottom respectively. This is #5 of 6 "Tanker Clown" patches created for these squadrons. This one is in dark green and shows "Krusty, the Clown" on the front and denotes their squadron designation and mission at the top and bottom respectively. This is #4 of 6 "Tanker Clown" patches created for these squadrons. This one is in light green and shows "Krusty, the Clown" on the front and denotes their squadron designation and mission at the top and bottom respectively. This is #3 of 6 "Tanker Clown" patches created for these squadrons. The 133d is equipped with the KC-135R Stratotanker. Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States. Is a unit of the New Hampshire Air National Guard (NHANG) 157th Air Refueling Wing located at Pease Air National Guard Base, This is the yellow version of the squadron patch for the 133rd Air Refueling Squadron. This one is in blue and shows "Krusty, the Clown" on the front and denotes their squadron designation and mission at the top and bottom respectively. This is #2 of 6 "Tanker Clown" patches created for these squadrons. This is their "MAJCOM" crest patch worn on Fridays on the flight suit and does come with velcro attached. The delivery plan for the 157th ARW is to receive three aircraft per month over four The 157th ARW and its subordinate 133rd Air Refueling Squadron are to operate 12 of the 179 KC-46As currently ![]() The aircraft arrived at Pease ANG Base direct from Boeing Field in Of its first two Boeing KC-46A Pegasus tankers. On Augthe 157th Air Refueling Wing (ARW) of the New Hampshire ANG took delivery ![]()
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