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    Last F-18 Training Squadron Is Decommissioned at Miramar, Marking the End of an Era

    Last F-18 Training Squadron Is Decommissioned at Miramar, Marking the End of an Era

    An squadron that for 50 years has been training pilots to fly F/A-18 Hornets was decommissioned at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar during a “sundowner ceremony” on Friday, marking the end of an era for the Department of the Navy.

    For more than 50 years, instructor pilots of the Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 101, or VMFAT-101, Sharpshooters have qualified combat aviators and sent them to squadrons around the world. The sundown commemorates the squadron's history and contributions to Marine Corps readiness since its commissioning in 1969 when instructors first taught pilots to fly the F-4 Phantom II.

    “As a former commanding officer of the Sharpshooters, I can attest to the squadron's direct impact on the Marine Corps' operational readiness today,” Brig. Gen. Robert Brodie, 3rd Marine Air Wing Assistant Wing Commander, said. “VMFAT-101 has shaped a critical element of naval aviation for a half-century, and the Marines and sailors of the squadron remain pivotal in preserving that warfighting legacy and transitioning to the next generation of combat aviation.”

    The ceremony began with a tradition called “Flying the Barn,” where 18 F-18 pilots flew maneuvers in formation before a crowd of onlookers. The sundowner ceremony followed and included comments from Brodie and others.  Looking on were retired squadron commanders and others from the air wing.

    The event also included a…

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