VMFA-212 (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "VMFA-212" in English language version.

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  • "Year of Action.....1972" (PDF). Naval Aviation News. Washington D.C.: Naval Historical Center. February 1973. p. 19. Retrieved 1 August 2021.

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  • Simmons, Edwin H. "Frozen Chosin US Marines at the Changjin Reservoir" (PDF). Marine Corps University.
  • Meid, Pat; Yingling, James. "U.S. Marine Operations in Korea Vol 5 1950 - 1953" (PDF). Marine Corps University. During 24–30 June (1953) when the Chinese again concentrated their attention on ROK divisions in the UNC line. Peak operational day was 30 June. Marine squadrons alone executed 301 sorties, including 28 percent of the CAS and 24 percent of total FAF interdiction missions. It was also an outstanding day for MAG-12 which 'outdid itself by flying 217 combat sorties against enemy forces. The 30th of this month saw MAG-12 establish a new ordnance record when an all-time high of 340 tons of bombs and napalm were dropped on North Korea. Contributing heavily to this accomplishment was Marine Attack Squadron 121. It unleashed 156 tons of ordnance, a squadron record. It was believed this also established an all-time record for tonnage expended on the enemy by a Marine single-engine propeller squadron.'

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