CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. — It’s perhaps a most fitting tribute: The first active-duty Marine Corps operational squadron to get the CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter became the last one to fly it and ...
Camp Pendleton said goodbye to a wartime workhorse that time and technology finally ran down: The CH-46 snub-nosed Sea Knight helicopter, fondly known as the “Battle Phrog.” The Pendleton-based CH-46 ...
While many are familiar with the U.S. Army's Boeing CH-47 Chinook tandem-rotor helicopter, the U.S. Marine Corps used a different model, the Boeing Vertol CH-46 "Phrog" Sea Knight, which it began ...
After more than 50 years of service to the U.S. Marine Corps, the CH-46 Sea Knight, affectionately known as the “Phrog,” jumped into the history books Aug. 1, with a final flight to the Smithsonian’s ...
By J. Raynel KochThe CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter commonly known as the “Phrog,” is prepared to retire and to be flown one last time by Reserve Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM) 774 on Aug. 1.
The Vietnam-era aircraft CH-46 Sea Knight will fly its final time in an airshow at the 2014 Miramar Air Show, according to MCAS Miramar public affairs: Several Sea Knights, commonly known to Marines ...
We often talk about how fast things can go from normal to catastrophic when it comes to flying, but hearing and seeing are two different things. This video, shot from inside the cabin of a CH-46 Phrog ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information.
The Marine Corps’ last CH-46 Sea Knight helicopters, a Vietnam-era design affectionately known as a “Phrog,” were phased out this week, replaced by the faster, tilt-rotor V-12 Osprey. The venerable ...
Zerbin Singleton can now add one more accomplishment to his remarkable life story. Singleton, 27, overcame incredible odds and family hardships to become a college football player at the U.S. Naval ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results