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    • VMAQ-2 Sundown Ceremony

      Photo by Cpl. Jered Stone   |   2nd Marine Aircraft Wing   |   03.08.2019

      A U.S. Marine embraces his daughter during a Sundown Ceremony for the EA-6B Prowler at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, March 8, 2019. Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare (VMAQ) 2 conducted the ceremony as the last remaining Prowler squadron in the Marine Corps to render a final farewell to the aircraft. The Prowler has been active since 1977, flying operations in support......

    • VMAQ-2 Sundown Ceremony

      Photo by Cpl. Jered Stone   |   2nd Marine Aircraft Wing   |   03.08.2019

      A U.S. Marine Corps EA-6B Prowler taxies on the flight line during a Sundown Ceremony for the aircraft at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, March 8, 2019. Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare (VMAQ) 2 conducted the ceremony as the last remaining Prowler squadron in the Marine Corps to render a final farewell to the aircraft. The Prowler has been active since 1977, flying......

    • VMAQ-2 Sundown Ceremony

      Photo by Cpl. Jered Stone   |   2nd Marine Aircraft Wing   |   03.08.2019

      U.S. Marines, veterans and families observe EA-6B Prowlers flying during a Sundown Ceremony as part of a final goodbye to the aircraft at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, March 8, 2019. Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare (VMAQ) 2 conducted the ceremony as the last remaining Prowler squadron in the Marine Corps to render a final farewell to the aircraft. The Prowler has......

    • VMAQ-2 Sundown Ceremony

      Photo by Cpl. Jered Stone   |   2nd Marine Aircraft Wing   |   03.08.2019

      U.S. Marines render salutes prior to being dismissed during a Sundown Ceremony for the EA-6B Prowler at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, March 8, 2019. Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare (VMAQ) 2 conducted the ceremony as the last remaining Prowler squadron in the Marine Corps to render a final farewell to the aircraft. The Prowler has been active since 1977, flying......

    • VMAQ-2 Sundown Ceremony

      Photo by Cpl. Jered Stone   |   2nd Marine Aircraft Wing   |   03.08.2019

      U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Andrew Rundle, right, and Sgt. Maj. John Studer, left, retire the colors during a Sundown Ceremony for the EA-6B Prowlers at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, March 8, 2019. Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare (VMAQ) 2 conducted the ceremony as the last remaining Prowler squadron in the Marine Corps to render a final farewell to the aircraft. The......

    • VMAQ-2 Sundown Ceremony

      Photo by Cpl. Jered Stone   |   2nd Marine Aircraft Wing   |   03.08.2019

      U.S. Marine Lt. Gen. William D. Beydler (Ret.), speaks to Marines, veterans and families during a Sundown Ceremony for the EA-6B Prowlers at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, March 8, 2019. Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare (VMAQ) 2 conducted the ceremony as the last remaining Prowler squadron in the Marine Corps to render a final farewell to the aircraft. The Prowler has......

    • VMAQ-2 Sundown Ceremony

      Photo by Cpl. Jered Stone   |   2nd Marine Aircraft Wing   |   03.08.2019

      U.S. Marine Corps EA-6B Prowlers fly during a Sundown Ceremony for the aircraft at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, March 8, 2019. Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare (VMAQ) 2 conducted the ceremony as the last remaining Prowler squadron in the Marine Corps to render a final farewell to the aircraft. The Prowler has been active since 1977, flying operations in support of......

    • VMAQ-2 Sundown Ceremony

      Photo by Cpl. Jered Stone   |   2nd Marine Aircraft Wing   |   03.08.2019

      U.S. Marines present the colors during a Sundown Ceremony for the EA-6B Prowlers at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, March 8, 2019. Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare (VMAQ) 2 conducted the ceremony as the last remaining Prowler squadron in the Marine Corps to render a final farewell to the aircraft. The Prowler has been active since 1977, flying operations in support of......