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Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point Images

Jun 10, 2011

Maj. George P. Ramszy, left, and Lt. Col. Todd M. Caruso embark onto the Marine Corps' first EA-6B Prowler before flying the aircraft's final flight, which left from Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 2 at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, June 10. After 34 years of service the Prowler known as 000 or 160432 is slated to be retired from use in the military. Its new job will be as a display at its home base of Cherry Point. Ramszy is an aviation maintenance officer with VMAQ-2; Caruso is the commanding officer of VMAQ-2.

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Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point