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VFA-122 FLYING EAGLES, US NAVY
History: Established as VFA-122 on 1 October 1998. Adopted nickname and insignia of VA-106 which had been disestablished in 1969. Is a Fleet Replacement Squadron.
Homeport: NAS Oceana, Virginia.
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Literature: Picture from Wikimedia Commons