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U.S. Customs and Border Protection's final UH-1N 'Huey'

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection's final UH-1N 'Huey'

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection's final UH-1N 'Huey' helicopter, N7247N, is pushed in to place to begin a period of open storage shortly after completing its final flight with Air and Marine Operations, El Paso Air Branch, July 29, 2020, El Paso, Texas. N7247N, was previously operated by the U.S. Marine Corps as Bureau # 160836. AMOs El Paso Air Branch is located at the El Paso International Airport and supports a vast territory covering New Mexico, West Texas and Oklahoma. The aircraft and crew received an honorary water-cannon salute and the crew was met by gathered family, friends and co-workers who celebrated the occasion. The UH-1N helicopters will be sold on the commercial market with the money returned to support other aircraft maintenance and sustainment programs. (U.S. Customs and Border Protection photo by Greg L. Davis)

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29/07/2020
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