VMF-224 Fighting Bengals WW2 Sticker

USMC Helicopter Squadrons

VMF-224 Fighting Bengals WW2 Sticker

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  • 4"
  • Vinyl

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4" sticker

Vinyl Die Cut

UV protected, won't fade or tear

100% Made in the USA!

VMF-224 Fighting Bengals WW2 Sticker — USMC Fighter Squadron Heritage Vinyl Sticker

The Fighting Bengals of VMF-224 — World War II Marine fighter aviation.

Marine Fighter Squadron 224 (VMF-224), the "Fighting Bengals," served during World War II in the Pacific Theater. The Bengals flew fighter missions against Japanese forces, contributing to the air superiority that enabled the island-hopping campaign across the Pacific.

Perfect For:
VMF-224 Fighting Bengals historians, WWII Marine fighter aviation enthusiasts, and USMC heritage squadron sticker collectors.

Fighting Bengals — WWII.

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