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VFA-132 PRIVATEERS, US NAVY

History: Established 3 January 1984 and disestablished 1 June 1992.

Homeport: Last base before disestablishment NAS Cecil Field, Jacksonville, Florida.


Coat of arms (crest) of the VFA-132 Privateers, US Navy
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