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Old September 22nd 03, 03:32 AM
JDupre5762
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Default 1930s Navy side numbers.

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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Old September 22nd 03, 04:57 AM
Mike Weeks
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From: (JDupre5762)
Date: 9/21/2003 19:32 Pacific Daylight Time


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,


2-MF-xx:

VMF-2; Marine Fighting Squadron Two.

http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/a...-types/f3f.htm

Doing a google search on "VMF-2" and "squadron" will get other hits related to
the subject.

The Marines did not number their squadrons based on any carrier assignments.
For example, VMF-1 was not assigned to the Langley.

Hope this helps some.

MW
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Old September 24th 03, 07:51 PM
Thomdenton
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As Mike said, 2-MF-x stands for VMF-2 (Marine Fighting Squadron 2). This is the
current VMA-211 "Wake Island Avengers". Marine squadron numbers were assigned
sequentially, not by base location.

Until 1944, the only Marine squadrons assigned to carriers were VS-14M and
VS-15M (pre-1937 designation system). These scouting squadrons operated from
Saratoga (VS-14M) and Lexington (VS-15M) from 1931 to 1934.
 




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