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Five U.S. Naval Academy cadets visit the 15th Operational

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Five U.S. Naval Academy cadets visit the 15th Operational

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Five U.S. Naval Academy cadets visit the 15th Operational Weather Squadron, May 12, 2018, at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. The cadets were training to become oceanography and meteorology midshipmen, and the trip was meant to give them an idea of how the Air Force conducts its weather mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tara Stetler)

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