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An A-10 Thunderbolt from the 122nd Fighter Wing, Indiana

An A-10 Thunderbolt from the 122nd Fighter Wing, Indiana

An A-10 Thunderbolt from the 122nd Fighter Wing, Indiana Air National Guard, makes a sweeping turn after dropping a MK82 500-pound bomb above the Grayling Air Gunnery Range on Camp Grayling, Mich., during North... More

An A-10 Thunderbolt from the 122nd Fighter Wing, Indiana

An A-10 Thunderbolt from the 122nd Fighter Wing, Indiana

An A-10 Thunderbolt from the 122nd Fighter Wing, Indiana Air National Guard, makes a run on the targets at the Grayling Air Gunnery Range on Camp Grayling, Mich., during Northern Strike 15, July 28, 2015. North... More

An A-10 Thunderbolt from the 122nd Fighter Wing, Indiana

An A-10 Thunderbolt from the 122nd Fighter Wing, Indiana

An A-10 Thunderbolt from the 122nd Fighter Wing, Indiana Air National Guard, fires a burst from its GAU-8 Avenger cannon while making a run on the Grayling Air Gunnery Range on Camp Grayling, Mich., during Nort... More

An A-10 Thunderbolt from the 122nd Fighter Wing, Indiana

An A-10 Thunderbolt from the 122nd Fighter Wing, Indiana

An A-10 Thunderbolt from the 122nd Fighter Wing, Indiana Air National Guard, fires a burst from its GAU-8 Avenger cannon while making a run on the Grayling Air Gunnery Range on Camp Grayling, Mich., during Nort... More

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