Officially Licensed US Navy VA-81 Sunliners Patch — Attack Squadron 81 Sunliners Embroidered Patch
The Sunliners — VA-81, one of the Navy's premier Atlantic Fleet attack squadrons, delivering sunshine and ordnance from the carrier deck wherever the fleet sailed.
Attack Squadron 81 (VA-81), the "Sunliners," was a distinguished U.S. Navy carrier-based attack squadron that served with the Atlantic Fleet. The Sunliners had a long and proud history that spanned multiple aircraft types and several decades of naval aviation, eventually transitioning to the A-7 Corsair II and later the F/A-18 Hornet before being redesignated as VFA-81, continuing the Sunliners tradition into the strike fighter era.
VA-81's combat history includes participation in some of the most significant military operations of the Cold War and post-Cold War eras. The Sunliners deployed extensively to the Mediterranean Sea and Middle East, standing watch aboard aircraft carriers as part of the Navy's forward-deployed presence. The squadron saw combat action in multiple contingencies, with VFA-81 Sunliners notably scoring air-to-air kills during Operation Desert Storm in 1991 while flying the F/A-18 Hornet — a rare achievement for a squadron with attack roots.
The Sunliners' legacy bridges the transition from pure attack aviation to the modern strike fighter concept, where a single squadron and aircraft type can perform both the air-to-air and air-to-ground missions that previously required separate fighter and attack squadrons. This patch honors the VA-81 era and the aviators who built the Sunliners' reputation.
Perfect For: VA-81/VFA-81 Sunliners veterans, A-7 Corsair II and F/A-18 Hornet community members, Atlantic Fleet naval aviators, Desert Storm veterans, and Navy heritage squadron patch collectors.
VA-81 Sunliners — bringing the sunshine and the steel from the carrier deck to the target, from the Cold War to Desert Storm and beyond.