Official VMFA-122 Werewolves New F-35 Shoulder Patch — Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122 F-35B Lightning II Shoulder Embroidered Patch
Fifth-generation Werewolves — shoulder-mounted and ready to hunt.
Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122 (VMFA-122) "Werewolves" operates the F-35B Lightning II from Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Arizona, as part of Marine Aircraft Group 13 (MAG-13) and the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. This new F-35 shoulder patch celebrates the Werewolves' identity in the stealth fighter era, designed specifically for the shoulder position on flight suits and featuring updated imagery that incorporates the F-35B Lightning II.
The transition from legacy Hornets to the F-35B Lightning II transformed VMFA-122 from a conventional fighter squadron into a fifth-generation stealth strike force. The F-35B's combination of advanced low-observable technology, integrated sensor suite, helmet-mounted display, and short takeoff/vertical landing capability gives the Werewolves unprecedented lethality and flexibility. This shoulder patch marks a new chapter for the squadron, visually connecting the iconic Werewolves identity with their cutting-edge aircraft. The Flying Leathernecks of MAG-13 have long been at the forefront of Marine Corps aviation innovation, and VMFA-122's F-35B operations continue that tradition.
This shoulder patch is the Werewolves' modern calling card in the F-35 era.
Perfect For: VMFA-122 Werewolves personnel, F-35B Lightning II pilots, MAG-13 collectors, and Marine fifth-generation aviation enthusiasts.
New airframe, same Werewolf bite — VMFA-122.