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Crewmen board an F-4 Phantom II aircraft for their final flight from the base. The Phantom has been replaced by F-16 Fighting Falcons as the official mission's essential fighter aircraft

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Base: Kunsan Air Base

Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR)

Scene Camera Operator: SGT. Fred Josey

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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15/12/1982
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crewmen board crewmen board phantom aircraft falcons mission fighter jet airplane jet aircraft f 16 f 4 kunsan air base f 4 phantom ii f 16 falcon fighter jet aircraft south korea republic of korea korea high resolution f 4 phantom ii aircraft fighter aircraft air force base propeller driven aircraft fighter pilot military aircraft us national archives