VF-142 F-14 Tailfin (No Text/Ylw-Wht) Size: 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" In Stock: >5 Price: $9.99 This is the 'Yellow/White' version of the Ghostriders tailfin without any squadron desgination along the bottom. This patch does not come with velcro already attached. |
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VF-142 F-14 Tailfin (Text/Ylw-Wht) Size: 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" In Stock: >5 Price: $9.99 This is the 'Yellow/White' version of the Ghostriders tailfin with the squadron desgination along the bottom. This patch does not come with velcro already attached. |
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VF-142 F-14 Tailfin (No Text/Grim Reaper) Size: 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" In Stock: >5 Price: $9.99 This is the 'Dark Gray Grim Reaper' version of the Ghostriders tailfin without any squadron desgination along the bottom. This patch does not come with velcro already attached. |
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VF-142 F-14 Tailfin (Text/Grim Reaper) Size: 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" In Stock: >5 Price: $9.99 This is the 'Dark Gray Grim Reaper' version of the Ghostriders tailfin with the squadron desgination along the bottom. This patch does not come with velcro already attached. |
VF-142 Squadron Patch Size: 5" In Stock: >5 Price: $7.99 The "Ghostriders" of VF-142 were established in August 1948 as VF-193, then were redesignated to their final designation in October 1963. Transitioning from the F-4Js on the West Coast, they began flying the F-14 Tomcat in 1974, and switched to an East Coast squadron based at NAS Oceana, VA. They made their first carrier deployment aboard the USS America (CV-66), then transitioned to flying the A+ (later known as the F-14B) in 1991. They transited the Suez Canal and participated in Desert Shield, but were withdrawn before the beginning of Desert Storm. They were decommissioned in the mid 1990's. |
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VF-142 F-14 A/C Triangle Patch (Black-Gold) Size: 4.5" In Stock: >5 Price: $8.99 Established as VF-193 in August 1948, the "Ghostriders" were redesignated as VF-142 on 15 October 1963 and began flying the F-14 in 1974. Transitioning to an East Coast squadron at NAS Oceana, VA, they were attached to the USS America (CV-66) for their first deployment with CVW-6, then were transferred to the USS Eisenhower (CVN-69) and CVW-7. This was their aircraft triangle patch with the gold threaded border and does not come with velcro attached. |
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VF-142 Battle "E" Felix Patch Size: 3 1/2" In Stock: >5 Price: $7.99 Established as VF-193 in August 1948, the "Ghostriders" were redesignated as VF-142 on 15 October 1963 and began flying the F-14 in 1974. Transitioning to an East Coast squadron at NAS Oceana, VA, they were attached to the USS America (CV-66) for their first deployment with CVW-6, then were transferred to the USS Eisenhower (CVN-69) and CVW-7. This was their Battle "E" patch received just before their decommissioning. |
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VF-142 1994 Battle "E"/ Safety "S" Shield Size: 5" In Stock: >5 Price: $12.99 Established as VF-193 in August 1948, the "Ghostriders" were redesignated as VF-142 on 15 October 1963 and began flying the F-14 in 1974. Transitioning to an East Coast squadron at NAS Oceana, VA, they were attached to the USS America (CV-66) for their first deployment with CVW-6, then were transferred to the USS Eisenhower (CVN-69) and CVW-7. This was their 1994 Battle "E" patch and does not come with velcro attached. |
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VF-142 Ghostriders Farewell/Last Stand Patch Size: 6 1/2" In Stock: >5 Price: $8.99 Established as VF-193 in August 1948, the "Ghostriders" were redesignated as VF-142 on 15 October 1963 and began flying the F-14 in 1974. Transitioning to an East Coast squadron at NAS Oceana, VA, they were attached to the USS America (CV-66) for their first deployment with CVW-6, then were transferred to the USS Eisenhower (CVN-69) and CVW-7. |
VF-142 *Ghostriders* Lapel Pin Size: 1.25" Height In Stock: >5 Price: $5.99 Established as VF-193 in August 1948, the "Ghostriders" were redesignated as VF-142 on 15 October 1963 and began flying the F-14 in 1974. Transitioning to an East Coast squadron at NAS Oceana, VA, they were attached to the USS America (CV-66) for their first deployment with CVW-6, then were transferred to the USS Eisenhower (CVN-69) and CVW-7. This is the yellow version of the squadron Lapel Pin! |