24 April 2017 (15:42 UTC-07 Tango 06) 03 Ordibehest 1396/26 Rajab 1438/28 Jia Chen 4715
The USAF 36th Maintenance Squadron and Civil Engineering Squadron worked together to refurbish an old F-4E Phantom static display on the U.S. Island territory of Guam.

Veterans of Foreign Wars members, and Vietnam conflict vet, pose in front of the 1/1 scale F-4E Phantom II display at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam.
During the Vietnam occupation many U.S. Air Force operations were launched from Guam. The USAF version of the F-4 Phantom II was first deployed in support of the Vietnam occupation in December 1964. For some odd reason the squadrons who rebuilt the static display painted the aircraft to represent a USAF bird based in West Germany from 1973-75.
DRONE WARS: QF-4 TO QF-16
UTAH: PHINAL PHANTOM PHLIGHT