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U.S. Navy and Marine Corps fighter and fighter-bomber, of WWII, operating both from carriers and Marine airfields, that served as a close air support aircraft into the [[Korean War]] | U.S. Navy and Marine Corps [[fighter aircraft]] with excellent performance as a [[fighter aircraft#air superiority fighter |air superiority fighter]] and [[fighter aircraft#fighter-bomber |fighter-bomber]], of WWII, operating both from carriers and Marine airfields, that served as a close air support aircraft into the [[Korean War]] |
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U.S. Navy and Marine Corps fighter aircraft with excellent performance as a air superiority fighter and fighter-bomber, of WWII, operating both from carriers and Marine airfields, that served as a close air support aircraft into the Korean War