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    Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 321 (VMFA-321) was a United States Marine Corps fighter squadron consisting of F/A-18 Hornets. Known as "Hell’s Angels"...
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    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...
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    terms for "CAG Birds" include: Show Bird Easter Egg Boss Machine Head Nuts Double Nuts Triple Nuts (F/A-18B used by VMFA-321 during mid to late 1990s)....
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  • Corps. Retrieved 31 July 2021. Carlson, Robert (January–February 2005). "VMFA-321 HELL'S ANGELS DEACTIVATE" (PDF). Naval Aviation News. United States Navy...
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    and Persian Gulf. In June 1980, Staff Sergeant Estrada transferred to VMFA-321, Marine Aircraft Group 41, Detachment "A" at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland...
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    recipient, including a missing man fly-by conducted by the F-4 Phantom IIs of VMFA-321 "Hells Angels" of the Marine Air Reserve Training Detachment based at the...
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    (DM) - Based at MCAS Beaufort, South Carolina VMFA-314 (VW) - Based at MCAS El Toro, California VMFA-321 (MG) - Based at Naval Air Facility Washington...
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    Washington, D.C., Air Reservists continued to support naval activities with VMFA-321 flying the F/A-18 Hornet, VP-68 flying the P-3C Orion, VAQ-209 flying the...
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    on Notes VW-2 1957 Disestablished in July 1961. VMF-321 Subsequently, re-designated VMA-321 and VMFA-321 January 1972 Disestablished in September 2004....
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    Washington D.C. Air Reservists continued to support naval activities with VMFA-321 flying the F/A-18 Hornet, VP-68 flying the P-3C Orion, VAQ-209 flying the...
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