Marine Corps Lt. Col. Julian Flores, center, walks on the flight line with Lt. Col. Andrew Rundle, left, and Maj. Christopher Larson, right, before the EA-6B Prowler’s last flight at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, March 14, 2019. The aircraft is the last Prowler to leave Cherry Point and will be displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Flores is the former executive officer of Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron (VMAQ) 2. Rundle is the former commanding officer of VMAQ-2. Larson is the former aircraft maintenance officer of VMAQ-2. The ai


Marine Corps Lt. Col. Julian Flores, center, walks on the flight line with Lt. Col. Andrew Rundle, left, and Maj. Christopher Larson, right, before the EA-6B Prowler’s last flight at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, March 14, 2019. The aircraft is the last Prowler to leave Cherry Point and will be displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Flores is the former executive officer of Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron (VMAQ) 2. Rundle is the former commanding officer of VMAQ-2. Larson is the former aircraft maintenance officer of VMAQ-2. The aircraft was assigned to VMAQ-2. VMAQ-2 is a subordinate unit of Marine Aircraft Group 14, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing.


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