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Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 333 (VMFA-333) was a United States Marine Corps fighter squadron consisting of F/A-18 Hornets. Known as the "Fighting Shamrocks"
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September 1972, while piloting his F-4J of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 333(VMFA-333) off the deck of the USS America (CV-66), he and his RIO led a four-ship
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1955 naval fighter aircraft by Vought
(redesignated VMFA-333 with F-4J, 20 June 1966) VMF-334 Falcons (redesignated VMFA-334 with F-4J, 1 August 1967) VMF-451 Warlords (redesignated VMFA-451 with
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American carrier-capable multirole strike aircraft
F-35C) VMFA-314 1982–2019 (converted to F-35C) VMFA-321 1991–2004 (Marine Corps Reserve; disestablished) VMFA-333 1987–1992 (disestablished) VMFA-451 1987–1997
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet
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American astronaut (born 1961)
F/A-18 training at VFA-125, he reported to VMFA-333, MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina. While assigned to VMFA-333 he made an overseas deployment to Japan,
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F-4D AIM-9 Madden J. Capt DeBellevue C. Capt MiG-19 1972 September 11 VMFA-333 F-4J AIM-9D Lasseter L. Maj USMC Cummings J. Capt USMC MiG-21 1972 September
List of United States aerial victories of the Vietnam War
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United States Marine Corps fighter attack squadron
Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 211 (VMFA-211) is a United States Marine Corps fighter attack squadron, currently consisting of F-35B Lightning II stealth
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United States Marine Corps general
flown the F-4 Phantom II and the F/A-18 Hornet with VMFA-333, VMFA-235, VMFA-115, the Navy's VFA-125, VMFA-531 and Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron
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Aviation museum in Texas, United States
A newly restored McDonnell-Douglas F-4 Phantom II at the Fort Worth Aviation Museum in the colors of VMFA-333 in 2013.
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Phantom II of VMFA-333 in flight in 1985 F-4S VMFA-235 in flight 1982 F-4N VMFA-531 CV-43 Apr80 F-4Bs VMFA-542 Vietnam Jan1969 F-4J of VMFA-451 at NAS Miramar
List of McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II U.S. operators
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Part of the Vietnam War (1972)
March 1973 Air Wing Squadron Aircraft Type CVW-8 VF-74 F-4J Phantom II VMFA-333 F-4J Phantom II VA-82 A-7C Corsair II VA-86 A-7C Corsair II VA-35 A-6A
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Maine. 2 January USMC McDonnell-Douglas F-4J Phantom II, BuNo 155506, of VMFA-333, crashes on approach to NAS Oceana, Virginia. Both crew eject safely. 30
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1975–1979)
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American astronaut, scientist, and Marine Corps officer (born 1943)
Phantom IIs with VMFA-333 at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina. He flew 163 combat missions in Vietnam while assigned to VMFA-115 from January
Norman_Thagard
American astronaut, chemist, and U.S. Navy officer (1947–1991)
Squadron 333 (VMFA-333) at MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina. In 1981, he completed a nine-month Mediterranean cruise aboard USS Forrestal with VMFA-115. In
Sonny_Carter
8th Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Aircraft Maintenance Officer VMFA-235 (1979–1982); Line Division Officer VMFA-333 USS Nimitz (1975–1977); Embarkation OIC VMFA-251 & 232 (1973–1975). Cartwright's
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Assigned to Assigned on Notes VMF-333 Re-designated VMFA-333 1957 Disestablished in March 1992.
U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps aircraft tail codes
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United States Marine Corps general (born 1930)
Strait Crisis. After transitioning to the Vought F-8 Crusader, Cox joined VMFA-333 in 1959 and later returned to Quantico to attend Communications Officers
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Fighter aircraft in UK service
VF-84 VF-31 VF-74 VMFA-122 To RAF as F-4J(UK) ZE351 153783 VF-121 VX-4 VMFA-333 To RAF as F-4J(UK) ZE352 153785 VF-121 VMFA-334 VMFA-232 VMFAT-101 Y To
McDonnell Douglas Phantom in UK service - data
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the retirement of the Vought F-8 Crusader the VMF squadrons either became VMFAs or were decommissioned. Grumman F4F Wildcat Vought F4U Corsair Grumman F6F
List of decommissioned United States Marine Corps aircraft squadrons
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Norwegian military airbase
Evenes in September 2021. U.S Marine Corps, Marine Fighter Attack Squadron VMFA-542 deployed to Evenes air station in February 2024. This was their first
Evenes_Air_Station
History of an empire in West Africa from c. 1226 to 1670
and Hopkins, eds. and transl. Corpus, p. 333. Blanchard 2001, p. 1117. VMFA. "Mali: Geography and History". Vmfa.state.va.us. Archived from the original
History_of_the_Mali_Empire
Usage as a symbol or insignia
VMF-471, United States. VMF-514, United States. VMF-524, United States. VMFA-531, United States. VMTB-621, United States. MALS-40, United States. Wikimedia
Skull and crossbones (military)
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Anglo-American VSTOL ground-attack aircraft
Bastion in Afghanistan's Helmand Province. All of the aircraft belonged to VMFA-211. The two damaged AV-8Bs were flown out of Afghanistan in the hours after
McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II
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US April 1986 military operation in Libya
Reagan on Libya; Bush 43 on Iraq". Rhetoric and Public Affairs. 10 (2): 303–333. doi:10.1353/rap.2007.0042. ISSN 1094-8392. JSTOR 41940147. Zilian, Frederick
1986 United States bombing of Libya
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1991 U.S. military scandal
hosted a hospitality suite at the 1991 convention (McMichael, p. 34). The VMFA-121 squadron suite displayed a green knight statue that dispensed liquor
Tailhook_scandal
Negesebus VMFA-124 and 213 U.S. Marine Corps 16 Feb-11 May 1943 and 3–22 January 1945 USS Essex, Philippines, Formosa, South China Sea VMFA 211 and VMFA 451
List of recipients of the United States Presidential Unit Citation
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Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
November 2020, the Dambusters hosted United States Marine Corps F-35Bs from VMFA-211 who deployed to RAF Marham to work up on HMS Queen Elizabeth ahead of
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American marine corps air officer and politician, commander of the VMFA-121 and VMFA-115 during World War II, 20th Governor of South Dakota, recipient
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2004 U.S. Navy worldwide surge deployment
Ronald Reagan CSG John C. Stennis CSG John F. Kennedy CSG VFA-86: F/A-18C VMFA-115: F/A-18A+ VFA-195: F/A-18C(N) VF-143: F-14B VFA-41: F/A-18F VFA-115:
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squadrons and 230 aircraft. The oldest squadron in the Corps, known today as VMFA-232, was commissioned on 1 September 1925, as VF-3M. In World War II, the
History of the United States Marine Corps
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