bunk22
Well-Known Member
I met Ens Jack Ernie back in 2004, in his box at the NAS Ocean Officers Club.
http://www.f-14association.com/stories-04.htm

http://www.f-14association.com/stories-04.htm

I would hope the tradition continues with VFA-103.I met Ens Jack Ernie back in 2004, in his box at the NAS Ocean Officers Club.
http://www.f-14association.com/stories-04.htm
I would hope the tradition continues with VFA-103.
VFA-103 are the current Jolly Rogers. I was curious if they have continued to deploy with Ens. Ernie or if he is on permanent display at the O Club.Does it not?
Ens Ernie goes along with the squadron on deployment and is display din the ready room. I spent 6 months at VF-103 before I got accepted for Aircrew Program.VFA-103 are the current Jolly Rogers. I was curious if they have continued to deploy with Ens. Ernie or if he is on permanent display at the O Club.
As a side note, even a single CAG jet is technically in violation of USN aircraft marking regs.
I would be curious if any AF squadrons have adopted the traditions of disestablished squadrons.
Given enough time, I'm sure they can scrape together some faux nostalgia. But I don't expect to ever see anything whimsical like this on an AF bird.You're assuming that the AF even knows what the hell "tradition" even is, as all they've done in the past decade and a half, is destroy any they ever had.