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    Marine Fighting Squadron 111 (VMF-111) was a reserve fighter squadron in the United States Marine Corps. Nicknamed the "Devil Dogs", the squadron was one...
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    19, 1942, by U.S. Marine Fighting Squadron VMF-111 which arrived by ship from San Diego, California. VMF-111 aircraft were off loaded in Pago Pago harbor...
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  • PC-9M, see Pilatus PC-9 Salmson 9M, several models of Salmson 9 VF-9M, see VMF-111 Yak-9M, see Yakovlev Yak-9 9M, an aircraft registration prefix for Malaysia...
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    (MARTD). At that time MAG-41 consisted of three fighter squadrons, (VMF-111, VMF-112, VMF-413,) and two medium helicopter squadrons, (HMM-777, HMM-762). The...
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    completed by the Seabees in July 1942 and U.S. Marine Fighting Squadron VMF-111 was moved from Tafuna Airfield to Faleolo Airfield after the aircraft runway...
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    VMFA-112 (redirect from VMF-112)
    American AF-1E Fury, and Vought F8U-1 Crusader. When VMF-111 was deactivated, its aircraft passed to VMF-112, which became the Marines' largest reserve squadron...
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    Corps VMF-111, based at Camp Kearney, Calif. VMF-112, based at Camp Kearney, Calif. VMD-2 VMF-211, based at Palmyra Atoll VMF-212, based at MCAS Ewa VMF-213...
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  • Marine Fighting Squadron 413 (VMF-413) was a fighter squadron of the Marine Forces Reserve during the Cold War. It descended from bombing squadron VMB-413...
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    VMFAT-502 (redirect from VMF-513)
    it was re-designated VMF(CVS)-513. On 15 June 1945, VMF(CVS)-513 departed San Diego, California, aboard the USS Vella Gulf (CVE-111) and participated in...
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  • "f-111" on Wikipedia. VFC-111, U.S. Navy fighter squadron VF-111, U.S. Navy fighter squadron VMF-111, U.S. Marines fighter squadron F3 (disambiguation) F11...
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    Air Station (MCAS), Quantico, Virginia; one was assigned to VMF-1 (redesignated VMF-111 on 1 July 1941) and the second, the XSBC-4, was assigned to Marine...
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  • VMF squadrons continued to operate after the war with most in the Marine Air Reserve; however, with the retirement of the Vought F-8 Crusader the VMF...
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    Marine Fighting Squadron 222 (VMF-222) was a fighter squadron of the United States Marine Corps that was activated and fought during World War II. Known...
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    VMA-324 (redirect from VMF-324)
    Arizona. Originally commissioned during World War II as a fighter squadron, VMF-324 deployed to Midway Atoll during the later months of the war never participating...
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    Marine Fighting Squadron 441 (VMF-441) was activated on 1 October 1942, at Tutuila on American Samoa from elements of VMF-111 and flew the F4F Wildcat. By...
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    squadrons, VMF-111 and VMF-112. By August 1963, they made the transition into supersonic flight with the F-8 Crusader. VMF-111 and her sister squadron VMF-112...
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    VMFA-533 (redirect from VMF(N)-533)
    warfighting functions. On 1 October 1943, Marine Night Fighter Squadron 533 (VMF(N)-533) was commissioned at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North...
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    VMGR-234 (redirect from VMF-234)
    of Marine Carrier Group 3 on board the USS Vella Gulf (CVE-111). They were paired with VMF-513 during their deployment but never saw combat as the war...
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    Marine Fighting Squadron 511 (VMF-511) was a fighter squadron of the Marine Corps and Marine Forces Reserve during World War II and the Cold War which...
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    The runway was operational by July 1942. U.S. Marine Fighting Squadron VMF-111 operated from the Faleolo auxiliary field. In March 1943 the US Navy Seabees...
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    VMA-231 (redirect from VMF-231)
    March 1946 while on board the USS Vella Gulf (CVE-111). The squadron's assets were absorbed by VMF(CVS)-214. The squadron was reactivated in the United...
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    kamikaze, and also were flying from fleet and escort carriers. VMF-312, VMF-323, and VMF-224 and some other Marine units met with success in the Battle...
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    detachment of VMF-211, also equipped with F4F-3s, to Wake. Saratoga was in San Diego, working up for operations of the F4F-3s of VF-3. 11 F4F-3s of VMF-211 were...
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    the beginning of 1968, USMC units at Da Nang AB included VMCJ-1, VMF (AW)-235, VMF (AW)-242 and VMFA-122.: 459  During the Tet Offensive together with...
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    joined VMF-218 (another Corsair squadron), which was based at Nanyuan Field near Beijing, in December 1946, and flew patrol missions until VMF-218 was...
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  • required). includes: bar Bavarian, cim Cimbrian, ksh Kölsch, sli Lower Silesian, vmf Mainfränkisch, pfl Palatinate German, swg Swabian German, gsw Swiss German...
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  • Unofficial 1C:Enterprise cluster working processes 1581 Yes MIL STD 2045-47001 VMF Unofficial IBM Tivoli Storage Manager web client 1582–1583 Unofficial IBM...
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    States United States Army Air Forces United States Marine Corps VF-4M VMF-1 VMF-2 VMF-211 VMJ-1 United States Navy VF-2B VF-3B VF-5B VF-6B VF-2 VF-3 VF-4...
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    First aboard were Marine Aircraft Group 41 and VMF-113. They were followed later in the month by VMSB-142, VMF-224, VMSB-231 and VMSB-232, who were returning...
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    Assigned to Assigned on Notes VMF(N)-534 7 November 1946, U.S. Navy Letter ACL 156-46 VMF(N)-513 Subsequently, re-designated VMF(AW)-513 and VMFA-513 4 August...
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