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I have a photograph of three Grumman F3F biplane fighters in formation. Thier
side numbers all begin with 2-MF and then different numbers in the third and last position. I believe 2 stands for the Carrier Lexington CV 2. What does MF stand for? Marine Fighter? Did Marine fighter squadrons deploy on carriers in the 1930s? Were Marine squadrons given numbers based on carriers they might be assigned to? Thanks all, John Dupre' |
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