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  2. VF-84 (1955–1995) - Wikipedia

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    VF-84 FJ-3M on the USS Forrestal.. The third VF-84, initially known as the Vagabonds, was established on 1 July 1955, at NAS Oceana flying the FJ-3 Fury.After deactivation of VF-61 in 1959, VF-84's commanding officer, formerly with VF-61, requested to change his squadron's name and insignia to that of the Jolly Rogers.

  3. VF-84 - Wikipedia

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    VF-84 flew F4U Corsairs and was formed around a nucleus of veterans of VF-17, the Jolly Rogers. The new squadron's commanding officer was Lt. Cdr. Roger R. Hedrick, former executive officer of VF-17. [2] VF-84 was assigned to the USS Bunker Hill, which was the former home of VF-17.

  4. VFA-103 - Wikipedia

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    While these are distinctly different squadrons that have no lineal linkage, they all share the same Jolly Roger name, the skull and crossbones insignia and traditions. [1] After disestablishment of VF-84 in 1995, the Jolly Rogers name and insignia were adopted by VF-103, which later became VFA-103, the subject of this article. There has been ...

  5. List of inactive United States Navy aircraft squadrons (VF)

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    USNR VF-921 activated on 1 Feb 1951 for the Korean War and assigned to CVG-8(2nd) when it was established on 9 Apr. Permanently activated and redesignated VF-84 in 1953 VF-84 (1955-95) (third use) (1960) Vagabonds, Jolly Rogers (1960) FJ-3 F8U/F-8 F-4 F-14: VA-86(1st): 1 July 1955-1 Jul 1955 VF-84(3rd): 1 Jul 1955 – 1 Oct 1995: VF-84 (3rd) 1 ...

  6. Skull and crossbones (military) - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by the piratical theme of the aircraft's name, VF-17's commanding officer Tommy Blackburn selected the Jolly Roger as the squadron's insignia. [6] The current squadron to hold the name is the VFA-103, Strike Fighter Squadron 103 (the "Jolly Rogers"), the skull and crossbones on all-black tails makes them easily identifiable. [citation ...

  7. Jolly Roger - Wikipedia

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    Three distinct U.S. Naval Aviation squadrons have used the name and insignia of the Jolly Roger: VF-17/VF-5B/VF-61, VF-84, and VF-103, since redesignated as VFA-103. While these are distinctly different squadrons that have no lineal linkage, they all share the same Jolly Roger name, the skull and crossbones insignia and traditions.

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  9. File:Fighter Squadron 84 (US Navy) insignia, 1980.png

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