• VAWS (Verlag und Agentur Werner Symanek) is a German Neo-Nazi record label. They promote neofolk, industrial and bands in related genres, such as Von Thronstahl...
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    Airborne Command and Control Squadron 115 (VAW-115), also known as the "Liberty Bells", is a United States Navy airborne early warning and control squadron...
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  • VAW may refer to: Violence against women Vehicle As a Weapon, another name for a vehicle-ramming attack Vardø Airport, Svartnes, airport IATA code VAW-###...
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    Airborne Command & Control Squadron 117 (VAW-117) is an airborne early warning (AEW) and command and control (C2) squadron. Nicknamed "The Wallbangers...
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    Airborne Command & Control Squadron 125 (VAW-125), known as the "Torch Bearers" or "Tigertails", was established on 1 October 1968, at Naval Air Station...
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    Airborne Command & Control Squadron 116 (VAW-116) is a US Navy Command and Control Squadron that deploys aboard USS Nimitz as part of Carrier Air Wing...
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    Bush; VAW-121 is undergoing a scheduled maintenance period. Along with VAW-122, VAW-123 and VAW-120, VAW-121 was created out of the "super squadron" VAW-12...
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    Airborne Command and Control Squadron 123 (VAW-123) is based at Naval Station Norfolk, flying the E-2C Hawkeye. They are attached to Carrier Air Wing...
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    were established as separate individual VAW squadrons designated VAW-111, VAW-112, VAW-113, VAW-114, VAW-115 and VAW-116. History of the United States Navy...
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    Airborne Command & Control Squadron 120 (VAW-120) is a United States Navy Fleet Replacement Squadron responsible for training crews on the E-2 Hawkeye...
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    Wing  United States United States Navy VAW-113 VAW-115 VAW-116 VAW-117 VAW-120 VAW-121 VAW-123 VAW-124 VAW-125 VAW-126 VX-20 VX-30 VX-1 Carrier Airborne...
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    Airborne Command & Control Squadron 124 (VAW-124) "Bear Aces" is a United States Navy airborne early warning and control squadron based at Naval Air Station...
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    Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 114 (VAW-114), nicknamed the "Hormel Hawgs". It was established on 20 April 1967, based out of NAS North Island...
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    Squadron 113 (VAW-113), known as "Black Eagles", was established on 20 April 1967 flying the E-2A Hawkeye. One week after its establishment, VAW-113 deployed...
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    Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 12 (VAW-12), nicknamed the "Bats", was a U.S. Navy Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron. The squadron was disestablished...
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    Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 126 (VAW-126), nicknamed the "Seahawks", is a carrier airborne early warning squadron of the United States Navy...
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    Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 127 (VAW-127), nicknamed the "Seabats", was an aviation unit of the United States Navy in service from 1983 to...
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    Early Warning Squadron 112 (VAW-112) is an inactive United States Navy squadron. It was nicknamed the "Golden Hawks". VAW-112 flew the E-2C Hawkeye out...
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    Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 78 (VAW-78), nicknamed the "Fighting Escargots" or "Slugs" was a reserve Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron...
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    Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 110 (VAW-110), nicknamed the "Firebirds", was an aviation unit of the United States Navy based at NAS Miramar...
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  • VAW-11 were RVAW-110 (a FRS), VAW-111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116 and established from VAW-12 were RVAW-120 (a FRS), VAW-121, 122, 123. In 2019, the VAW...
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    Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 77 (VAW-77) "Nightwolves" was an aviation unit of the United States Navy Reserve based at Naval Air Station Atlanta...
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    VAQ-130 (redirect from VAW-13)
    Airborne Early Warning Squadron Thirteen (VAW-13) flying AD-5Qs in 1959. During the Vietnam War detachments from VAW-13 were deployed on the following aircraft...
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    Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 122 (VAW-122) was an aviation unit of the United States Navy in service from 1 September 1967 to 31 March 1996...
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  • from the British Raj, the VAW is being celebrated in promoting integrity and eradicating corruption. In 2019, the CVC observed VAW from 28 October 2019 to...
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    Home base Notes VAW-113 Black Eagles E-2 Hawkeye Naval Base Ventura County VAW-115 Liberty Bells VAW-116 Sun Kings VAW-117 Wallbangers VAW-120 Greyhawks...
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    VAQ-33 (redirect from VAW-33)
    Warning Squadron VAW-33. In 1961, it began providing ASW detachments to antisubmarine carriers in the Atlantic Fleet. In 1966, a VAW-33 detachment supported...
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    was released on the radical right-wing VAWS label. They say that they regret this, and didn't know what VAWS was about, but that no one else was willing...
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  • abbreviation V.A.W.Graham is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. The standard author abbreviation V.A.W.Sm. is used...
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    squadrons home. VAW-110 the west coast fleet replacement squadron and fleet squadrons VAW-112, VAW-113, VAW-114 (disestablished 1995), VAW-116 and VAW-117. With...
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