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Date: 2006-07-11 01:00:00
Aviation
Naval Air Station Cecil Field
Douglas A-4 Skyhawk
Naval Air Station Oceana
VFA-14
VF-101
VFA-106
Naval Air Station Key West
Grumman F-14 Tomcat
Military aircraft
Carrier-based aircraft
Military aviation

DEPARTMENT OF T H E NAVY FLEET COMPOSITE SQUADRON TWELVE NAVAL AIR STATION OCEANA VIRGINIA BEACH. VIRGINIA[removed]From: Comnanding Officer, Fleet Carposite Squadron TWELVE, NAS Oceana

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