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HMMT-164 Phrog Takes Final Flight to Boneyard
Marine Corps Air Station Miramar
Dec. 13, 1901 | 1:43
Marine Medium Helicopter Training Squadron (HMMT) 164 sent one of their CH-46E Sea Knight, nicknamed by Marines as “Phrogs,” to the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base Aircraft Boneyard, Tuscon, Ariz., March 31. Out of the two remaining Phrogs in the squadron, one more will be sent to the boneyard, and the other will be sent to the Marine Corps Museum.
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