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    Marine Fighting Squadron 514 (VMF-514) was a short-lived fighter squadron of the United States Marine Corps during World War II. Flying the Vought F4U...
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  • United States. MWSS-274 HMLA-369, United States. VMF-471, United States. VMF-514, United States. VMF-524, United States. VMFA-531, United States. VMTB-621...
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    Bay embarked Marine Carrier Group 5, which consisted of fighter squadron VMF-514 and torpedo bomber squadron VTMB-144. She then cruised off southern California...
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  • F4U squadrons of Marine Air Group 51 (MAG-51) (including VMF-511, VMF-512, VMF-513 and VMF-514) to attack V-1 launch sites from escort carriers in the...
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  • VMF squadrons continued to operate after the war with most in the Marine Air Reserve; however, with the retirement of the Vought F-8 Crusader the VMF...
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    kamikaze, and also were flying from fleet and escort carriers. VMF-312, VMF-323, and VMF-224 and some other Marine units met with success in the Battle...
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  • interception and 84 night interceptions while working with VMF-511, VMF-512, VMF-513, VMF-514, VMF-314 and VMF-324. On 27 May 1944, the squadron returned to MCAS...
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  • Silva 2014 Brazil (Goias, Mato Grosso, Tocantins) Hrbek, T., da Silva, V.M.F., Dutra, N., Gravena, W., Martin, A.R. & Farias, I.P. 2014. A New Species...
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  • Unofficial 1C:Enterprise cluster working processes 1581 Yes MIL STD 2045-47001 VMF Unofficial IBM Tivoli Storage Manager web client 1582–1583 Unofficial IBM...
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    "Black Knights") began their F-8 operations. Later in 1957, in San Diego VMF-122 accepted the first Marine Corps Crusaders.[citation needed] The first...
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