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File:Italian TAV-8B Harrier II.jpg

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Description A flight deck crew member signals to the pilot of an Italian TAV-8B Harrier II aircraft aboard the Italian navy's aircraft carrier GUISEPPE GARIBALDI (C-551) as the aircraft takes part in vertical short takeoff and landing operations. The Italian vessel is taking part in the joint exercise Dragon Hammer '92. /Service Depicted: Other Service / Operation / Series: DRAGON HAMMER `92
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Source U.S. DefenseImagery photo VIRIN: DN-ST-92-08611
Author PHC JACK C. BAHM

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