VMFA-122

VMFA-122 The official page of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 122. In December 2016, VMFA-122 officially became known as “The Flying Leathernecks”.

Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122 (VMFA-122) is a United States Marine Corps F-35 squadron. The squadron is based out of Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, AZand fall under the command of Marine Aircraft Group 13 (MAG-13) and the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (3rd MAW). Their traditional call sign is "Nikel". In Oct 2017, VMFA-122 opened a new chapter of their history, transitioning into an F-35 “Lightning” Squadron stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma.

This is a phenomenal opportunity to grow as a person while serving in the community and advocating for programs that you...
11/01/2019

This is a phenomenal opportunity to grow as a person while serving in the community and advocating for programs that you care about!

A special military sponsorship is available -
This opportunity is open to :
-Active, Reserve, and Retired Service Members
-Spouses of service members
-Daughters of service members, 13+ years of age

Please contact me for more details or apply at www.usoamissarizona.com

There are only a few sponsorships available and the pageant is November 22-24, so don't delay!

Where's my "military brats" and military spouses at?

We have several special sponsorships available for you to represent your base in the upcoming November pageant.

Please contact us to apply for your title! This is a great opportunity for you to bloom where you're planted, getting involved in the local community and growing in your own confidence !

TAG or SHARE with a military member or family member who should participate! We'll give you a free ticket to cheer them on at the pageant.

Prayers for the families and friends of our brothers in arms.Semper Fidelis and godspeed.
03/31/2019

Prayers for the families and friends of our brothers in arms.
Semper Fidelis and godspeed.

MARINE CORPS AIR STATION YUMA, Ariz. (March 31, 2019) – Two Marine pilots were killed as a result of an AH-1Z Viper helicopter crash in the vicinity of Yuma, Arizona, at approximately 8:45 p.m. (PST), March 30, 2019.

Both pilots were conducting a routine training mission as part of the Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) course 2-19.

The cause of the crash is currently under investigation.

The names of the deceased will be withheld until 24 hours after next-of-kin notification.
Updates will be provided as information becomes available.

For additional information, please contact the Communication Strategy and Operations office at [email protected].

03/11/2019

Maj Boera demonstrates the VSTOL and hovering capability of the F-35 at the MCAS Yuma airshow.

03/11/2019

This is the MAGTF demo from Saturday's airshow. The Flying Leathernecks Commanding Officer, Lt Col JP Guts Price, flew our F-35 for this event.

Fun with Lockheed Martin at the F-35 flight simulator.
03/11/2019

Fun with Lockheed Martin at the F-35 flight simulator.

03/11/2019

MAGTF demo with Flying Leatherneck Commanding Officer, Lt Col JP Guts Price, providing F-35 support.

03/09/2019

Vertical landing at the Twilight Air Show.

Twilight Airshow. Did you see Maj Kelly fly?
03/09/2019

Twilight Airshow. Did you see Maj Kelly fly?

Need some Flying Leathernecks gear? Come by the Airshow tent and see us!
03/09/2019

Need some Flying Leathernecks gear? Come by the Airshow tent and see us!

03/03/2019

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MCAS Yuma
Yuma, AZ
85364

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