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A pilot of a Belgium F16 Fighting Falcon aircraft drops

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A pilot of a Belgium F16 Fighting Falcon aircraft drops a Mark 82 Bomb on a simulated target during training at the Grafenwoehr Training Area of the 7th U.S. Army Joint Multinational Training Command in Bavaria, Germany, July 18, 2013. Training was part of a bombing and strafing flight mission between U.S. and Belgium forces. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Pablo N. Piedra/Released)

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germany f 16 force bomb belgium jmtc soldiers grafenwoehr training area usareur joint multinational training command ssg mark 82 gta mark 82 pablo piedra staff sgt pablo piedra training support activity europe grafenwoehr by belgium bombing and strafing flight mission dvids high resolution us army us army europe us army in europe aircraft jet aircraft fighter jet aircraft military aircraft bavaria
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18/07/2013
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germany f 16 force bomb belgium jmtc soldiers grafenwoehr training area usareur joint multinational training command ssg mark 82 gta mark 82 pablo piedra staff sgt pablo piedra training support activity europe grafenwoehr by belgium bombing and strafing flight mission dvids high resolution us army us army europe us army in europe aircraft jet aircraft fighter jet aircraft military aircraft bavaria