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U.S. Navy Veteran
Branch
U.S. Navy
Rank
E-4
Service Years
1988 - 1995
VF-32
U.S. Navy
Strike Fighter Squadron 32 (VF-32), known as the "Swordsmen," was established in 1945 and has a storied history within U.S. Naval Aviation. The squadron saw action during the Korean War, flying F4U Corsairs, and later played significant roles in the Vietnam War with F-4 Phantom IIs. VF-32 gained acclaim in 1989 when its F-14 Tomcats shot down two Libyan MiG-23s during the Gulf of Sidra incident. In 1994, the squadron was redesignated as VFA-32, transitioning to the F/A-18F Super Hornet and continuing its legacy of excellence in modern naval operations.
VF-101
U.S. Navy
VF-101, known as the "Grim Reapers," was a renowned U.S. Navy fighter squadron established in 1942. The unit participated in World War II and later became famous for its role as a Fleet Replacement Squadron, training pilots and Radar Intercept Officers for the F-4 Phantom II and later the F-14 Tomcat. Throughout its history, VF-101 was stationed at NAS Oceana and played a vital part in maintaining the Navy's air combat readiness. The squadron was disestablished in 2005, briefly reactivated in 2012 for F-35C training, and finally disestablished again in 2019.