This history, which traces Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 232 from
1925 to the present, is one in a series of Marine squadron
histories in which we hope to bring to light the achievements of
individual squadrons and relate them to the general development of
Marine aviation. The history of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 232
is a narrative account of the "Red Devil" squadron in action since
its beginning in 1925. The brief history shows the early structure
of the squadron from its fledgling start as VF-3M when it was
flying primitive VE-7s to the present day VMFA-232 flying Phantom
F4-Js. It outlines in chronological order the battles undertaken
during World War II and Vietnam, and tells briefly of the pilots
and crewmen and the hardships they endured to carry out their
missions. Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 232 is steeped in
tradition and continually holds its standards high. It is hoped
that this brief history adequately sketches the story and prompts
others to contribute their insights, remembrances, records,
photographs, and other memorabilia so that the complete history may
someday be written.
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