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CH-46A Sea Knight in Tall Grass
CH-46A Sea Knight in Tall Grass 
Marines with CH-46A Sea Knight Helicopter
Marines with CH-46A Sea Knight Helicopter 
CH-46 Sea Knight Maintenance
CH-46 Sea Knight Maintenance 
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UH-46D Sea Knight in Flight 
Silhouetted Marines with a CH-46E Sea Knight
Silhouetted Marines with a CH-46E Sea Knight 
Silhouetted Marines with a CH-46E Sea Knight
Silhouetted Marines with a CH-46E Sea Knight 
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CH-46 Sea Knight Hovers Above Mesa 
CH-46 Marine Sea Knight
CH-46 Marine Sea Knight 
Marine CH-46 Sea Knight Flight Line at MCAS New River
Marine CH-46 Sea Knight Flight Line at MCAS New River 
Silhouetted Marines with a CH-46E Sea Knight
Silhouetted Marines with a CH-46E Sea Knight 
CH-46E Sea Knight Maintenance
CH-46E Sea Knight Maintenance 
CH-46E Sea Knight Maintenance
CH-46E Sea Knight Maintenance 
CH-46E Sea Knight Maintenance
CH-46E Sea Knight Maintenance 
"Raging Bulls" CH-46E Sea Knight at MCAS New River, NC
"Raging Bulls" CH-46E Sea Knight at MCAS New River, NC 
UH-46D Sea Knight Touching Down
UH-46D Sea Knight Touching Down 
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CH-46A Sea Knights on Deck 
CH-46E Sea Knight Flight Line
CH-46E Sea Knight Flight Line 
CH-46E Sea Knight Flight Line
CH-46E Sea Knight Flight Line 
CH-46E Sea Knight Maintenance
CH-46E Sea Knight Maintenance 
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U.S. Marines CH-46A Sea Knight Flight Line 
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CH-46 Sea Knight in Camouflage Livery

Employed in the Vietnam War, the Sea Knight is the oldest type helicopter currently flying in front-line U.S. military service. Since 1964 the "Frog" has served as the Marines' medium-lift assault helicopter. The H-46 fleet remains capable, reliable and economical thanks to modification programs, under which dynamic components have been replaced with new components designed to improve corrosion resistance, increase wear protection and improve component damage tolerance.

The U.S. Marine Corps retired the CH-46 Sea Knight in August 2015. 
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Unique identifier BI224355 
Boeing ID r0062 
Type Image 
Size 2826px × 2217px   17MB 
License type RM 
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