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Marine Fighter Group to host the 2026 Marine Fighter Foray in Dallas, Texas; October 14-18, 2026

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Marine Fighter Group (MFG) becomes a virtual Marine Corps Aviation Association (MCAA) “Group at Large” unit

 

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Marine Corps Aircraft: 1913-2000, Major John M. Elliott, U.S. Marine Corps (Retired); Occasional Paper; HISTORY AND MUSEUMS DIVISION HEADQUARTERS, U.S. MARINE CORPS WASHINGTON, D.C., 2002

Marine Fighter Group (MFG) Mission Statement

  • Provide an “all hands” portal where those that flew, maintained, supported or are family/friends involved with an aircraft of the USMC fighter aviation community can connect, communicate, and engage, all in the spirit of encouraging camaraderie, friendship and espirit de corps among members
  • Support the Marine Corps Aviation Association’s mission and goals

Become a Marine Fighter Group Member

  • Search for and link-up with other MFG members (1,300+ in MFG’s database)
  • Find non MFG members through networking
  • Stay up-to-date regarding national and local MFG and MCAA events, symposiums, etc.
  •  New features such as blogs, images and videos specific to individuals, aircraft and squadrons will be coming soon
  • And best of all… there are no registration or annual dues/fees; you can therefore be a member of MFG and  your local/state MCAA unit 

Marine Fighter Group History and Future

The genesis of the Marine Fighter Foray began when General “Lancer” Sullivan and Colonel “Fox” Johnson lead the way for the 2012 Phantom Foray in San Diego. There were about 1,200 Phantom Marines, family and friends in attendance. Fast forward…. The 2022 Phantom Phoray was held in Dallas, Texas with an attendance of approximately 900 aircrew, maintainers, admin/support personnel and family associated with the mighty F-4 Phantom.

After the 2022 reunion, the Phoray steering committee thought is was the appropriate time to rebrand the reunion to the “Marine Fighter Foray” and include all Marine fighter communities, from the first Phantom I to future generations of Marine fighter aircraft. Hence, this adjustment will ensure all Marine fighter communities will have a digital platform and periodic reunions to continue the comarardarie, friendship, aviation history and education for our revered sphere of Marine Corps fighter aviation.

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