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US Air Force (USAF) Lieutenant (LT) Daniel Christ, a HH-60 Black Hawk helicopter Pilot assigned to the 33rd Rescue Squadron (RQS), prepares for a search and rescue mission at Korat, AB, Thailand, during Exercise COPE TIGER 2002. Cope Tiger is an annual multinational exercise conducted in the Asia-Pacific region, which promotes closer relation and enables air force units in the region to sharpen air combat skill and practice interoperability with US Forces

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US Air Force (USAF) Lieutenant (LT) Daniel Christ, a HH-60 Black Hawk helicopter Pilot assigned to the 33rd Rescue Squadron (RQS), prepares for a search and rescue mission at Korat, AB, Thailand, during Exercise COPE TIGER 2002. Cope Tiger is an annual multinational exercise conducted in the Asia-Pacific region, which promotes closer relation and enables air force units in the region to sharpen air combat skill and practice interoperability with US Forces

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Subject Operation/Series: COPE TIGER 2002

Base: Korat Air Base

Country: Thailand (THA)

Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Jeffrey Clonkey, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public
Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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17/01/2002
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