Photo by Lance Cpl. Natalie Rostran | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 09.30.2013
The last of the CH-46Es in Okinawa lands Sept. 30 on Camp Kinser for storage and disposition. Aircraft “00” has a paint scheme unique to the “Flying Tigers” of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262.The CH-46E Sea Knight, affectionately called “the Phrog,” has served with the Marine Corps and Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262 since the Vietnam War. The VMM-262 “Flying Tigers”......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Natalie Rostran | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 09.30.2013
The last of the CH-46Es in Okinawa lands Sept. 30 on Camp Kinser for storage and disposition. Aircraft “00” has a paint scheme unique to the “Flying Tigers” of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262. The CH-46E Sea Knight, affectionately called “the Phrog,” has served with the Marine Corps and Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262 since the Vietnam War. The VMM-262 “Flying......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Natalie Rostran | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 09.30.2013
Marines with VMM-262 prepare a CH-46E for storage and disposition Sept. 30 on Camp Kinser after its last flight over Okinawa. The CH-46E Sea Knight, affectionately called “the Phrog,” has served with the Marine Corps and Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262 since the Vietnam War. The VMM-262 “Flying Tigers” have used the CH-46 to participate in engagements such as Operation Iraqi......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Natalie Rostran | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 09.30.2013
Lance Cpl. Ranieri A. Rotelli checks the CH-46E after it lands on Camp Kinser Sept. 30 after its last flight over Okinawa. The CH-46E Sea Knight, affectionately called “the Phrog,” has served with the Marine Corps and Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262 since the Vietnam War. The VMM-262 “Flying Tigers” have used the CH-46 to participate in engagements such as Operation Iraqi Freedom......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Natalie Rostran | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 09.30.2013
Lance Cpl. Ranieri A. Rotelli gazes out of the CH-46E as it makes its last tour of Okinawa Sept. 30 before heading to Camp Kinser for disposition. The CH-46E Sea Knight, affectionately called “the Phrog,” has served with the Marine Corps and Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262 since the Vietnam War. The VMM-262 “Flying Tigers” have used the CH-46 to participate in engagements such as......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Natalie Rostran | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 09.30.2013
Lance Cpl. Ranieri A. Rotelli gazes out of the CH-46E as it makes its last tour of Okinawa Sept. 30 before heading to Camp Kinser for disposition. The CH-46E Sea Knight, affectionately called “the Phrog,” has served with the Marine Corps and Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262 since the Vietnam War. The VMM-262 “Flying Tigers” have used the CH-46 to participate in engagements such as......
Photo by Lance Cpl. Natalie Rostran | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 09.30.2013
Capt. Luke Williamson, left, navigates the CH-46 during its last flight Sept. 30 from Marine Corps Air Station Futenma to its place of rest on Camp Kinser. The CH-46E Sea Knight, affectionately called “the Phrog,” has served with the Marine Corps and Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262 since the Vietnam War. The VMM-262 “Flying Tigers” have used the CH-46 to participate in engagements......