Some articles on fighter, marine, marine fighter attack, fighter attack:
100th Fighter Wing 1 November 1944-August 1945 303d Fighter Wing 1 November 1944-15 December 1944 48th Fighter Group 28 April-August 1945 358th Fighter Group 16 January–July 1945 362d Fighter Group ...
... Later it launched the development of a large F-111B fleet air defense fighter, but this project was cancelled too ... This aircraft was well-capable of fighter-to-fighter combat, as well as air interdiction missions, so it does not exactly fit the "pure" interceptor niche ... Both the fighter and the missile were retired in 2006 ...
... Squadron Name Insignia Nickname Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 11 Devilfish Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 101 Sharpshooters Marine All Weather Fighter Attack ...
... The 391st Fighter Squadron (391 FS) is part of the 366th Fighter Wing at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho ...
... 18th Fighter Group, 11 March 1943 – 15 March 1946 347th Fighter Group, 13 January 1943 – December 1945 414th Fighter Group, 23 December 1945 – 15 March 1946 ...
Famous quotes containing the words attack, marine and/or fighter:
“A great deal of unnecessary worry is indulged in by theatregoers trying to understand what Bernard Shaw means. They are not satisfied to listen to a pleasantly written scene in which three or four clever people say clever things, but they need to purse their lips and scowl a little and debate as to whether Shaw meant the lines to be an attack on monogamy as an institution or a plea for manual training in the public school system.”
—Robert Benchley (18891945)
“God has a hard-on for a Marine because we kill everything we see. He plays His game, we play ours.”
—Stanley Kubrick (b. 1928)
“A pleasant smell of frying sausages
Attacks the sense, along with an old, mostly invisible
Photograph of what seems to be girls lounging around
An old fighter bomber, circa 1942 vintage.”
—John Ashbery (b. 1927)