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Boeing CH-46 Sea Knight Landing at Ridley Park, June 2015
Boeing CH-46 Sea Knight Landing at Ridley Park, June 2015 
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CH-46 Sea Knights Taking Off from Ridley Park, June 2015 
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CH-46E Sea Knight Cabin 
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CH-46E Sea Knight Flight Deck 
CH-46 Sea Knight from USMC Helicopter Squadron 774 departs Ridley Park Site
CH-46 Sea Knight from USMC Helicopter Squadron 774 departs Ridley Park Site 
Two of the last CH-46 Sea Knights in service with the U.S. Marine Corps, June 2015
Two of the last CH-46 Sea Knights in service with the U.S. Marine Corps, June 2015 
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CH-46 Marine Sea Knight 
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CH-46E Sea Knight Rotor Blades 
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CH-46E Sea Knight Rotor Blades 
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CH-46E Sea Knight Windows 
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CH-46E Sea Knight Maintenance 
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CH-46E Sea Knight Windows 
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CH-46 Sea Knights Landing at Ridley Park, June 2015

Two of the last CH-46s Sea Knights in service with the U.S. Marine Corps, one repainted with Vietnam War-era markings, land at Boeing’s Philadelphia site in June 2015. Both aircraft support Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 774, which will transition to the MV-22 Osprey in January 2016.

Squadron 774 carries with it the legacy of the "Phrog," the nickname given to the CH-46 for its amphibian-like appearance at takeoff. Boeing has supported the aircraft and the Marines flying them for more than 51 years. Global Services & Support’s Rotorcraft Support program provides transactional supply-chain support and field-service representatives.

To meet evolving mission requirements, the V-22 will provide the Marines with advanced capabilities for its future demands.

The U.S. Marine Corps retired the CH-46 Sea Knight in August 2015. 
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Unique identifier BI45951 
Boeing ID mpf15-0112-0150 
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Size 4928px Ă— 3280px   46MB 
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