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The "Blue Blasters," the lone Hornet squadron that has not transitioned to Boeing's F/A-18E Super Hornet, took flight on Feb. 1, the Navy announced on Monday.
The "Blue Blasters" of Strike Fighter Squadron 34 returned home to NAS Oceana on Wednesday after a historic deployment to Vietnam.
The “Blue Blasters” of VFA-34, embarked aboard Vinson, completed the final cruise for the Navy’s F/A-18 Legacy Hornet, a story first reported by Scramble Magazine and confirmed by The Drive ...
Military News F-18 Super Hornet lost at sea off carrier USS Harry S. Truman during rough weather The incident happened while the carrier was conducting an at-sea replenishment, officials said Sunday.
Cmdr. William M. Mathis (second from left) turns over command of VFA-34 to Cmdr. Juston R. Kuch (far right) during change of command ceremony.
A former U.S. Navy Blue Angels F-18 jet was being hauled through Arizona to its final destination after a week-long journey.
The US Navy officially retired the last of its legacy McDonnel Douglas F/A-18 Hornet fleet in a fly-over ceremony at sunset on 1 February at Naval Air Station Oceania in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
The design of the jet later led to the F/A-18 Super Hornet, which is widely used today. The “Blue Blasters” of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 34 are the last remaining deployable Hornet squadron.
Blue Angels demonstrate how to do donuts in F/A-18 Hornet As winter begins to exert its will on the northern half of the United States, drivers should be priming themselves for ice and snow.
NAVAL AIR STATION OCEANA - We're honored to introduce you to our January Squadron of the Month-- the VFA-34 Blue Blasters! VFA-34 is an F/A-18C Hornet strike fighter squadron stationed at Naval ...
The Blue Blasters of Strike Fighter Squadron 34 will return to Oceana on Wednesday. The squadron left back in January to join up with Carrier Air Wing 2 aboard the USS Carl Vinson.
Military News F-18 Super Hornet lost at sea off carrier USS Harry S. Truman during rough weather The incident happened while the carrier was conducting an at-sea replenishment, officials said Sunday.
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