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- VF-10 - Wikipedia
Fighting Squadron 10 (VF-10), also known as the "Grim Reapers", was an aviation unit of the United States Navy, established on 3 June 1942 and disestablished on 26 November 1945
- The Grim Reapers: Story of James Flatley and the VF-10 Hellcats
Established in 1942, the US Navy’s Fighting Squadron 10, the Grim Reapers, participated in major battles throughout the Pacific Flying the Grumman F4F Wildcat, James H Flatley lead the squadron as their “Reaper Leader”
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The original Grim Reapers were commisioned as Fighter Squadron TEN on 3 June 1942 at NAS San Diego flying the F4F Wildcat They deployed aboad the USS Enterprise (CV-6) to the Southern Pacific where they participated in numerous engagements including the Battle of Guadalcanal
- Grim Reapers - WWII Naval Battles - YouTube
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- When Kamikazes Faced The Grim Reapers - World War Wings
On October 26, 1942, alarms blared aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise A squadron of pilots rushes for their F4F Wildcats as lead lieutenant Stanley “Swede” Vejtasa leads his men into formation He was the leader of the 8-plane Wildcat squadron known as the Grim Reapers
- The Last of the Original Grim Reapers — The Military Historian
As March 1945 began, the Grim Reapers kept up the pace of operations as the Allied armies began pressing into Germany, attacking railway stations, trains, and any German convoys that they happened upon
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- VF-101 Squadron History - topedge. com
While a squadron known as the 'Grim Reapers' did exist during WWII, they were disestablished in November 1945 Thus the lineage of the present squadron only goes back to 1952, when VF-101 was commisioned at NAS Cecil Field on the 1st of May
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