Squadron Nostalgia LLC Marine Air Group MAG-14 Patch- Plastic Backing

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AgeRangeDescription : Kid
Brand : Squadron Nostalgia LLC
BulletPoint1 : Handcraft from Mahogany
BulletPoint2 : US Naval Aviator Owned Business
BulletPoint3 : Highly detailed with minimal decals
BulletPoint4 : Matched against historic photos
BulletPoint5 : Heirloom Pieces
Color : Marine Air Group Mag-14 Patch- Plastic Backing
Department1 : unisex-adult
Department2 : mens
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 840231546348
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 0840231546348
ItemName : Squadron Nostalgia LLC Marine Air Group MAG-14 Patch- Plastic Backing
ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 8 inches
ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 20 inches
ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 20 inches
ItemPackageQuantity : 1
ItemShape : Rectangular
ItemTypeKeyword : novelty-applique-patches
Material : Plastic
MountingType : Hook and Loop
MountingType1 : Loop
MountingType2 : Hook
NumberOfItems : 1
NumberOfPieces : 1
PartNumber : 840231546348
Pattern : Cartoon
ProductDescription : Marine Air Group MAG-14
Marines! Enjoy this beautifully embroidered. Marine Air Group MAG-14 Patch. You'll be able to wear or display this patch proudly.
4.5 inches
Embroidered/ Sew On
US Veteran-Owned Business

Marine Aircraft Group 14 (MAG-14) is a United States Marine Corps aviation unit based at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina that is currently composed of four AV-8B Harrier squadrons, one UAV squadron, one KC-130 squadron, and an aviation logistics squadron.
Mission
Conduct offensive air support, anti-air warfare, electronic warfare, assault support, and air reconnaissance operations in support of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force or joint and coalition forces, and conduct fleet replacement program training in order to provide combat capable aircrews to operational squadrons.
Subordinate units
AV-8B Harrier Squadrons
VMA-223 "Bulldogs"
VMA-231 "Ace of Spades"
VMA-542 "Tigers"
VMAT-203 "Hawks"
UAV Squadron
VMU-2 "Night Owls"
KC-130J Squadron
VMGR-252 "Otis"
Aviation Logistics Squadron
MALS-14 "Dragons"
History
World War II
Marine Aircraft Group 14 was formed under the command of Lieutenant colonel Albert D. Cooley at then Camp Kearny, California on 1 March 1942. The nucleus for the new aircraft group came from Marine Aircraft Group 11 which had just arrived from Marine Corps Air Station Quantico following the 7 December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.[1] They remained there training until they deployed for the Pacific Theater in October 1942.[2] The Group soon arrived at Guadalcanal relieving Marine Aircraft Group 23 on 16 October 1942 to become part of the Cactus Air Force. The group would take part in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands just 10 days later. In November 1942 they took part in the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal and continued to fight in the skies over the island until 4 April 1943 when they
ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2021-06-04T19:43:22.438Z
Size : 4 inches
Style : Compact
SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable
TargetAudienceKeyword1 : Veterans
TargetAudienceKeyword2 : military
TargetAudienceKeyword3 : Adults
Theme : Aircraft
UnitCount : 1
UnspscCode : 60120000

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