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Welcome Marine Veterans Of VMFP-3
By Marc E.Iseli / Updated Dec. 2025
Welcome to Roll Call, the only place where
you can find every Marine who ever wore our
patch, survived the chow hall, and lived
to tell about it. This is the master list
of VMFP-3 Rat F*kers, from 1975 to 1990,
sorted alphabetically because even we have
standards. Want to find your old squadron
partner in crime? Click the links below,
Enlisted or Officer, pick your poison. Then
hunt down your buddy by last name, or just
scroll until you see someone you owe a beer.
If you get lost, blame the webmaster, or
just hit the link in the top left to backtrack.
Good luck, devil dog. Semper Fi, and may
your search be less confusing than a field
day inspection.
A little sea story for you: For two decades,
I wondered where all my fellow VMFP-3 troublemakers
ended up. In 2000, armed with nothing but
an AOL dial-up and a stubborn streak, I cobbled
together a website for the squadron. This
was back when social media meant yelling
across the barracks. I called it the RF-4B
Phantom II Society, because 'Rat Pack Reunion'
was probably taken by a Vegas lounge act.
Next thing I knew, the site was blowing up
faster than a Friday night at the E-club.
Marines from all over started sending in
their info, hunting for old squadron mates
and swapping stories that probably shouldn't
be in writing. Thanks to the directory, I
managed to reconnect with most of the crew,
names that have been gathering dust for over
twenty years.
Visit My Photo Album
Photos of VMFP-3 squadron groups.
Alright, you glorious Rat Phixers and Phlyers,
if we ever survived a TAD, a Det, or a BOHICA,
who haven't, and you didn’t think I was the
biggest gaff off in the squadron. Got a sea
story, or some grainy photos your ex didn’t
set on fire, and they’re only slightly illegal?
Send ‘em by email, snail mail, or safety
wire it to a carrier pigeon. I collect ‘em
all, just nothing that would incriminate
me.
80svmfp3@gmail.com

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