Four EA-6B Prowler aircraft conduct an aerial refuel and formation flight near Marine Corps Station Cherry Point, N.C., March. 1, 2016. The flight was the first time in several years that all 4 EA-6B Prowler squadrons flew together.
Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jodson B. Graves
Watch Prowlers belonging to each Prowler squadron on Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point fly together for the last time before being retired:
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Four EA-6B Prowler aircraft conduct an aerial refuel and formation flight near Marine Corps Station Cherry Point, N.C., March. 1, 2016. The flight was the first time in several years that all 4 EA-6B Prowler squadrons flew together.
Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jodson B. Graves
Watch Prowlers belonging to each Prowler squadron on Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point fly together for the last time before being retired:
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