Just got another batch of shots from Leon Cleaver (aka Woodsy Airfield); maybe those in the know can fill in details?
FJ-4B 139536 at Cabin John Regional Park, July 15, 1975 (previously mentioned on this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=55968):

Scrapped on site a few years later - date?
Earlier in its career with NARTU New York (courtesy millionmonkeytheater.com):

Nathan Decker wrote:
FJ-4B 139536
*NARTU New York, NY as "7R-68".
*1964: NARTU Willow Grove, PA as "7W-xx".
*8/13/1964: Damaged beyond repair in an accident.
From another playground, this time in Freeport, PA on August 10, 1980, F-86H 52-2043:

Anyone know what happened to it?
Finally, one that's still around - F-86H "FU-888" (
Correction: 53-1387) on July 15, 1975 at the Soldiers' Home (now the AFRH) in D.C.:

The trees got bigger, but it's still on display and well cared for; at some point the buzz number was changed to "FU-833" but the stripes are the same. From the Armed Forces Retirement Home
Communicator, September 30, 2014:

Other info I've found online states this plane was previously in a playground in JFK Park in D.C. but I haven't found a photo of it there.
Now from the Navy: the remains of TF-9J 146423 taken at a gas station in Pensacola, FL on February 28, 1974:

Not much info other than it was SOC at NARF Pensacola on October 2, 1973 (per MMT). Note how the word NAVY and the squadron designator were covered in duct tape rather that painted out when it was surplused. Anyone know more?
Finally, the oldest photo here, TF-9J 142497:
Woodsy Airfield wrote:
The slide was taken by James Pavolko while in service - no info other than a date of 1967 and I believe this happen at Randolph AFB, but not sure...

Earlier photo from MMT:

Nathan Decker wrote:
F9F-8T (TF-9J) b/n 142497
*1961: VU-3 as “UF-12”.
*1966-67: VT-23 as “3H-318”.
*10/1/1967: Struck off charge at NAS Kingsville, TX.
Looks like the aftermath of a gear collapse or belly landing? Anyone know what happened?
Thanks Leon! Over to the WIX brain trust...
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All right, Mister Dorfmann, start pullin'!
Pilot: "Flap switch works hard in down position."
Mechanic: "Flap switch checked OK. Pilot needs more P.T." - Flight report, TB-17G 42-102875 (Hobbs AAF)