adam.vol
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Thank you for explaining that. I was wondering if it was based on anything significant.Navy's uniforms pay homage to the Strike Fighter Squadron 103, nicknamed the "Jolly Rogers" and with roots dating back to World War II. The squadron is considered one of the most lethal in the Navy. The group uses the call sign "Victory" and feature the tagline "fear the bones" as a rallying cry.
The pants are also adorned with the six squadrons that have earned the name Jolly Rogers from 1943 to today -- VF-17, VF-5B, VF-61, VF-84, VF-103 and VFA-103.
The way this our country is today, I wouldn’t put it past a clothing manufacturer to “Disney” our military.