File:German MIG-29 Nose.jpg
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During Operation MAPLE FLAG, held in Cold Lake Canada, a German MIG-29 stands on the flight line. The German Air Force took part in the NATO joint opertion with an Electronic Warfare Squadron Marine Attack Squadron 4 (VMA-Q4) EA6-B Prowler aircraft from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina. Location: COLD LAKE, ALBERTA (AB) CANADA (CAN) |
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Source | http://www.dodmedia.osd.mil/Assets/2001/Marines/DM-SD-01-08960.JPEG | ||||
Author | LCPL C.E. SELLERS, USMC | ||||
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