Special display at the National Military Museum. This FY67 Phantom came from AMARC inventory in 2013 and never flew with 32 TFS that had FY68 and FY69 Phantoms.
This Phantom never flew for the 32nd FG at Soesterberg Air Base (Camp New Amsterdam), but it is now painted as such. This aircraft is in fact F-4E Phantom II (reg: 67-0275, cn3011), which flew for the 35th TFS, 3rd TFW at George AFB, Ca.
This F-4E Phantom II, which flew for the 35th TFS, 3rd TFW at George AFB, Ca. was credited with a MiG kill (note the red star on the splitter plate) on September 12, 1972. It is now preserved at Soesterberg with "CR"-code to represent a "Wolfhounds" bird.
Tail close-up of a F-4E Phantom II (reg: 67-0275, cn3011), which flew for the 35th TFS, 3rd TFW at George AFB, Ca. This Phantom never flew for the 32nd FG at Soesterberg Air Base (Camp New Amsterdam), but it is now painted as such.