Official VMFA-314 Bad Ayatollah Patch - Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 314 Black Knights Middle East Operations Embroidered Morale Patch.
Black Knights swagger, Mediterranean edge, and the kind of combat-era morale identity that only comes from a squadron that has actually been there.
VMFA-314, the Black Knights, is one of the most decorated and operationally active fighter attack squadrons in Marine Corps history, commissioned on October 1, 1943, at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point and carrying that legacy through every major American conflict since World War II. Based at MCAS Miramar under Marine Aircraft Group 11 and the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, the squadron deploys with Carrier Air Wing Nine and became the first Marine Corps unit to achieve operational capability with the F-35C Lightning II. The Bad Ayatollah patch traces its identity to the squadron's high-tension Mediterranean and Persian Gulf deployments of the 1980s and 1990s, when the Black Knights flew Freedom of Navigation operations near Libya, executed combat strikes during Operation El Dorado Canyon in the Gulf of Sidra, and later became the first Marine F/A-18 squadron into Bahrain for Operation Desert Shield. During Desert Storm the squadron flew 814 combat sorties, more than any other Navy or Marine Corps squadron in that conflict. Morale patches from that era captured the defiant, mission-focused attitude of crews operating in contested airspace far from home, and the Bad Ayatollah design reflects exactly that spirit. The embroidered format gives the insignia a durable, display-ready finish suited to flight gear, patch panels, shadow boxes, and collection boards.
Perfect For: VMFA-314 veterans and alumni, Black Knights supporters, Marine fighter attack collectors, F/A-18 and F-35C enthusiasts, Operation Desert Storm and Desert Shield commemorators, Mediterranean cruise veterans, MAG-11 and 3rd MAW collectors, morale patch historians, shadow box builders, and anyone preserving the story of Marine Corps carrier aviation and the combat deployments that defined a generation of fighter crews.
Black Knights heritage, stitched in the spirit of every sortie flown where the stakes were real.