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U.S. Navy
Branch
U.S. Navy
NIPSTRAFAC
U.S. Air Force
NIPSTRAFAC, short for Naval Intelligence, Patrol, Strike, and Fast Action Command, was established in 1987 as a specialized unit within the national navy. Its primary mission focused on the rapid deployment of naval intelligence assets, conducting maritime patrols, executing precision strike operations, and responding swiftly to emerging threats. Throughout its history, NIPSTRAFAC has played a pivotal role in anti-piracy missions, coastal defense, and joint operations with allied forces during regional conflicts. Renowned for its versatility and technological prowess, the unit continues to be a critical component of naval security in the 21st century.
VF-111
U.S. Navy
VF-111, known as the "Sundowners," was a distinguished U.S. Navy fighter squadron originally established during World War II in October 1942. The unit earned fame in the Pacific theater, achieving numerous aerial victories against Japanese aircraft. Reactivated several times, VF-111 later flew iconic aircraft such as the F-8 Crusader and the F-14 Tomcat during the Cold War, participating in the Vietnam War and other significant deployments. The squadron was finally disestablished in 1995, but its legacy remains a proud part of naval aviation history.