Of course you DO know that when you're outta Phrogs, you're outta Helicopters? :icon_mrgreen:
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Of course you DO know that when you're outta Phrogs, you're outta Helicopters? :icon_mrgreen:
USN Retired in 2000 after 21 years, 7 months, 4 days of Active Duty.:shock: I thank you all for your service.
LOL! You do know that Phrogs are kinda like a 52' Pan Head. nice to look at, nice to listen to, but useless except for carrying mail and chow (not both at same time either). LOL! Gotta love em' though!! A whole handful of special blue pills couldn't keep one up for more than 15 minutes!
:icon_lol: I'll be sure not to tell my husband that (crowd killer and Phrog Pilot extrodinare).
Nothing hovers better than the Phrog.
Notice that there is nothing under the nose wheel.
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United States Navy
1976 - 2000
ICC (SW/AW) (ret)
United States Coast Guard 1966-1970
'66-'67 Boiler Tender on USCG Cutter Ponchatrain out of Long Beach, patrol Pacific between California and Hawaii.
'68-'70 Helicopter Crew Chief stationed Houston, patrol Gulf search and rescue.
Proud to have served...............I believe every young person should give some time to their country.
U.S. Navy (Ret.) 1979-2009
Aircrew/Jet Engine/Drive System Mechanic
Stand tall and stand proud. If you can't do that at least stand up and get the hell out of my office.
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in since 2001 (was a Private during 9/11), 3 tours in Iraq, one in Afghanistan, 1 more coming up.
Thanks to all of you for your service. Ride safe and proud!
Aviation Meteorlogist 1978-1998
Stationed in Ohio, Illinois, Cape Canaveral FL, Oklahoma, Ramstein Germany, Camp Stanley Korea.
Participated in:
Desert Shield/Storm 90-91
Operation Provide Comfort- Kurdish Relief 91-92
Challenger Disaster Congressional Investigation
Ah, I miss the old girl :icon_frown:
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