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VP-16 WAR EAGLES, US NAVY
History: Formed in 1946 as VP-906, VP-ML-56: 15 November 1946-February 1950, VP-741: 1 May 1951-4 February 1953 (A reserve Squadron activated for the Korean War), and from 4 February 1953 VP-16. This was the third use of the VP-16 designation.
Homeport: NAS Jacksonville, Florida
English | blazon wanted |
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