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VFA-32
The "Fighting Swordsmen" of Strike Fighter Squadron 32 (VFA-32) are a United States Navy strike fighter squadron presently flying the F/A-18F Super Hornet and based ashore at Naval Air Station Oceana. Their radio callsign is ''Gypsy'' and their tail code is ''AC''. Their mission is: "Strike Fighter Squadron 32, as a part of United States Naval Aviation, utilizes the F/A-18F aircraft to project power ashore and at sea, to defend the Fleet against air and sea threats and to carry out all other missions which may be assigned by cognizant authority." Two distinct squadrons have been designated VF-2.〔http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq6-1.htm〕 The first VF-2 was established on 1 June 1943 and was disestablished on 13 November 1945. The second VF-2 eventually became VFA-32, and is the subject of this article. == Insignia and nickname ==
Originally, the squadron used the Fighting Three ''Felix the Cat'' symbol and called themselves the "Crazy Cats" because so many pilots were from Fighting Three. At one time, the squadron was known as the "White Lightning." In 1950, the squadron adopted the insignia of a traditional heraldry lion under Naval Aviation wings of gold and the motto "Deus et Patria" that has endured with only slight modernization through today. The VF-32 squadron radio callsign is "Gypsy" and most alumni refer to themselves as "Gypsies". The squadron picked up the nickname ''Swordsmen'' after it switched to the F-8 Crusader and added a sword to the lion's hand.
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