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Right front view of a Marine C-9B Skytrain aircraft sitting on the flight line. The C-9B is from the Station Operations Engineering Squadron

Right front view of a Marine C-9B Skytrain aircraft sitting on the fli...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mcas, Cherry Point State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Cordova Release Status: Release... More

The Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose," assigned

The Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose," assigned

The Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose," assigned to Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR) 61 takes off from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island's Ault Field for its final flight. The C-9B, in Naval service si... More

Right rear view of a Marine C-9B aircraft sitting on the flight line. The C-9B is from the Station Operations Engineering Squadron

Right rear view of a Marine C-9B aircraft sitting on the flight line. ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mcas, Cherry Point State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Cordova Release Status: Release... More

A right side view of a Marine C-9B Skytrain aircraft sitting on the flight line. The C-9B is from the Station Operations Engineering Squadron

A right side view of a Marine C-9B Skytrain aircraft sitting on the fl...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mcas, Cherry Point State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Cordova Release Status: Release... More

Rear Adm. Mark Leavitt, Commander, Naval Air Force

Rear Adm. Mark Leavitt, Commander, Naval Air Force

Rear Adm. Mark Leavitt, Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve, signs the Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose," assigned to Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR) 61 during a sundown ceremony for the aircraft. Th... More

Vice Adm. Robin Braun, Chief of Navy Reserve and a

Vice Adm. Robin Braun, Chief of Navy Reserve and a

Vice Adm. Robin Braun, Chief of Navy Reserve and a former member of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR) 61, speaks during a sundown ceremony for the Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose," assigned to VR-61.... More

VR-64, VR-52 sailors move into new facility

VR-64, VR-52 sailors move into new facility

The U.S. Navy Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 64 and 52 brought over C-130Ts and C-9Bs as well as more than 500 active-duty and reserve Sailors as they moved into their newly built hangar Feb. 10 after staying... More

Senior Chief Naval Aircrewman (Mechanical) Jeffrey

Senior Chief Naval Aircrewman (Mechanical) Jeffrey

Senior Chief Naval Aircrewman (Mechanical) Jeffrey Mattson, crew chief for the final flight of the Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose," assigned to Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR) 61, shakes hands wit... More

The Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose," assigned

The Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose," assigned

The Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose," assigned to Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR) 61 taxis down the runway of Naval Air Station Whidbey Island's Ault Field for its final flight. The C-9B, in Naval ... More

Rear Adm. Mark Leavitt, Commander, Naval Air Force

Rear Adm. Mark Leavitt, Commander, Naval Air Force

Rear Adm. Mark Leavitt, Commander, Naval Air Force Reserve, takes a group photo for guests during a sundown ceremony for the Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose," assigned to Fleet Logistics Support Squadron... More

The Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose," assigned

The Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose," assigned

The Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose," assigned to Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR) 61 performs a flyover of Naval Air Station Whidbey Island's Ault Field before embarking on its final flight. The C-... More

Cmdr. Bogamir Glavan, commanding officer of Fleet Logistics

Cmdr. Bogamir Glavan, commanding officer of Fleet Logistics

Cmdr. Bogamir Glavan, commanding officer of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR) 61, speaks during a sundown ceremony for the Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose," assigned to VR-61. The C-9B, in Naval serv... More

Guests board the Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose,"

Guests board the Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose,"

Guests board the Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose," assigned to Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR) 61 during a sundown ceremony for the aircraft. The C-9B, in Naval service since 1972, is being replace... More

Lt. Cmdr. Brad Jansky, copilot for the final flight

Lt. Cmdr. Brad Jansky, copilot for the final flight

Lt. Cmdr. Brad Jansky, copilot for the final flight of the Navy's last C-9B Skytrain II, "Caboose," assigned to Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (VR) 61, shakes hands with Vice Adm. Robin Braun, Chief of Navy R... More

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