"Without question, the arrival of the EA-6B Prowler on the carrier deck established airborne electronic attack as an invaluable, 'don't leave home without it' part of every Navy and Marine strike mission. The men and women of the Whidbey EA-6B community who served her are incredibly proud of their role turning this 'little airplane that could' into a true national asset."
Source: Rick Morgan, LCDR, USN (Ret.) and historian for the Prowler Association commenting as the longest serving carrier-based aircraft in history passed the electronic attack baton to its successor, the EA-18G Growler, with a ceremonial final take-off and flyaway from its longtime home base. It was the culmination of a two-day event honoring the legendary aircraft.