Stikpusher is correct. It's actually the REAL Jolly Rogers...VF-84. To be honest, even they aren't the real Jolly Rogers. They used to be the Vagabonds. The real Jolly Rogers started life as VF-17 in WW II flying Corsairs. They were redesignated VF-5B, and then VF-61. They were disestablished, but I believe the CO was reassigned to VF-84, who were flying F-8 Crusaders at the time. He brought the traditions and name of the original Jolly Rogers over to VF-84, but they can't claim lineage. The Crusaders never carried the skull and bones on their jets. That began with the F-4's. That's also why the Jolly Rogers have the stripes with the V's in them. Those are the Vagabond stripes that were on the airplanes before VF-84 became the Jolly Rogers. In essence, they combined both sets of markings. That is your NavAir history lesson for the day. Class is dismissed. :-)