VMF(AW)-114 - significado y definición. Qué es VMF(AW)-114
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Qué (quién) es VMF(AW)-114 - definición

FIGHTER SQUADRON OF THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
VMF-114; Marine All-Weather Fighter Squadron 114
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VMF(AW)-114         
Marine All-Weather Fighter Squadron 114 (VMF(AW)-114) was a squadron of the United States Marine Corps that was originally commissioned during World War II. Nicknamed the “Death Dealers”, the squadron saw the most action during the war providing close air support during the Battle of Peleliu.
Bundesautobahn 114         
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FEDERAL MOTORWAY IN GERMANY
A 114 motorway (Germany); BAB 114
is a motorway in the north of the German capital Berlin. It connects the A 10 (Berliner Ring) starting at the Autobahndreieck Pankow over a seven kilometers distance to the main center of Berlin.
Sally Aw         
HONG KONG BUSINESS PEOPLE
Sally Aw Sian; 胡仙
Aw Sian also known as Sally Aw, OBE, DStJ, JP, (born 1932) is a Hong Kong businesswoman and daughter of the British Raj Burma-born entrepreneur and newspaper proprietor Aw Boon-haw. Sally Aw was nicknamed Tiger Balm Lady as well as Chinese Howard Hughes.

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VMF(AW)-114

Marine All-Weather Fighter Squadron 114 (VMF(AW)-114) was a squadron of the United States Marine Corps that was originally commissioned during World War II. Nicknamed the “Death Dealers”, the squadron saw the most action during the war providing close air support during the Battle of Peleliu. The squadron remained on active duty until being decommissioned in 1963.