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Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 332 (VMFA-332), known as the “Moonlighters,” was a distinguished unit of the United States Marine Corps. Originally activated during World War II in 1943 as VMSB-332, the squadron served in the Pacific, providing close air support and participating in campaigns such as the Battle of Okinawa. Over the decades, VMFA-332 transitioned through various aircraft, including the F4U Corsair, F-4 Phantom II, and later the F/A-18 Hornet, while participating in major operations including the Gulf War and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The squadron was renowned for its operational excellence and unique insignia featuring a crescent moon and lightning bolt before being deactivated in 2007.

Platoon 2022 • U.S. Marine Corps • 1966

Platoon 2022 • U.S. Marine Corps • 1966

4th PLT • U.S. Marine Corps • 1981

0341 • U.S. Marine Corps • 1980