USMC Squadron Says Farewell to ‘Phrogs’

USMC Squadron Says Farewell to ‘Phrogs’

The Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 262 “Flying Tigers” are in their final days flying the Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knights. Later this year, the squadron will transition to the Bell Boeing MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft and decommission the Sea Knights, according to U.S. Marine Corps officials.

The Marine Corps has been flying Sea Knights, or “Phrogs,” since 1961 for troop transportation, search and rescue, casualty evacuation and myriad refueling and resupply missions. The Flying Tigers represent the last Okinawa-based squadron to fly Sea Knights. The squadron is preparing its new Osprey fleet, which arrived earlier this month, to take over medium-lift operations from the aging “Phrogs.”

Once the transition is complete, the Flying Tigers will become Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262.

For the complete story by Lisa Tourtelot of Stars and Stripes, click here.

Updated: August 22, 2013 — 10:17 AM
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