Matsuzaki, David Menard, Wayne Morris, Stan Piet, Mick Roth, Fred Roos, Louis Santos, San Diego Aerospace Museum, Larry Smalley, William Swisher, Doug Siegfried, Tailhook Association, Norm Taylor, and Nick Williams. CONTRIBUTORS: Mark Aldrich, Scott Bloom, Peter Bowers, Jim Buridge, Jim Farmer, Fred Freeman, Harry Gann, Gene "Mule" Holmberg, Craig Kaston, Clay Jansson, William T. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by any means electronic, mechanical, or otherwise without the written, permission, of the publisher. © 2010 by Steve Ginter ISBN-10 0-9846114-1-X ISBN-12 Steve Ginter, 1754 Warfield Cir., Simi Valley, California, 93063Īll rights reserved. Anyone able to fill-in these photographs please contact me at the address below. Those units which are not included in the squadron histories covered in this volume include the following: FASRON-3 (Norfolk) "FB", FASRON-4 (North Island), FASRON5 (Oceana) "FC", FASRON-6 (Jacksonville) "FD", FASRON-8 (Alameda), FASRON-9 (Cecil Field) "FE", FASRON-10 (Moffett Field), FASRON-11 (Atsugi), FASRON-12 (Miramar), FASRON-104 (Port Lyautey) "FK", FASRON-113 (Cubi Point), FASRON-117 (Barbers Point), NACA 1955, VF-124 "NJ" 1958, and VU-7 "UH" 1957-58. There are still many units that have eluded me. Now more than twenty years later, I decided to give up the search and produce the FJ-3/3M book anyway.
The FJ-3/3M was intentionally bypassed due to lack of photographic coverage of all known operating units. FJ-3/3M DISCLAIMER: Early in the Naval Fighters se ries I covered the FJ-1 (#7), FJ-2 (#10) and then skipped to the FJ-4/4B (#25).