VMFA-321 Hells Angels Naked Angel Red Patch — USMC Marine Reserve Fighter Attack Squadron Embroidered Patch
Same Naked Angel. Different color. Same legendary squadron.
VMFA-321 "Hells Angels" carries one of the most distinctive names in Marine Corps aviation — predating the motorcycle club by years. Commissioned as VMF-321 on February 1, 1943, the squadron has served the Marine Corps Reserve through eight decades of fighter aviation, from Corsairs in World War II to the F-35C Lightning II in the modern era. Based at NAS JRB Fort Worth under MAG-41, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, the Hells Angels are the only Reserve squadron currently transitioning to the F-35. The red variant of the "Naked Angel" patch is a sought-after collector's piece and one of the most recognizable designs in Marine fighter aviation.
Perfect For:
VMFA-321 Hells Angels alumni and active members, Marine Reserve aviation personnel, 4th MAW Marines, and squadron patch collectors who want both color variants.
Hells Angels. Naked Angel. In red.