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Versatile F4 Phantom Making 'Final Flight' For US Military

The last of thousands of F-4 Phantom jets that have been a workhorse for the U.S. military over five decades are being put to pasture at Holloman Air Force Base to serve as ground targets for strikes by newer aircraft.

But the Air Force will first hold a "final flight" retirement ceremony Wednesday at the base in southern New Mexico where the last F-4s are still flying for the U.S. military.

The ceremony will celebrate the airplane's rich military history as the jet was a mainstay during the Vietnam War and used for decades for reconnaissance missions and anti-missile electronic jamming.

The last F-4s still flying for the U.S. military took on a different role, serving as aerial targets and test aircraft.

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