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US Marine Corps (USMC) Major (MAJ) Randall Colson (left), and USMC Captain (CPT) Timothy Davis, both assigned to Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron Three (VMAQ-3), walk away from their EA-6B, Prowler aircraft after participating in an air combat training flight at Korat, Royal Thai Air Force Base (RTAFB), Thailand, during Exercise COPE TIGER 2003. Cope Tiger is an annual multinational exercise in the Asia-Pacific region that promotes closer relations and enables air force units in the region to sharpen air combat skill and practice interoperability with US Forces

US Marine Corps (USMC) Major (MAJ) Randall Colson (left), and USMC Cap...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: COPE TIGER 2003 Base: Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base Country: Thailand (THA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Cecilio M. Ricardo ... More

US Navy (USN) Aviation Electronics Technician 2nd Class (AT2) Timothy Davis manually plots simulated shipboard casualties on a damage control plotting board during a general quarters drill aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73)

US Navy (USN) Aviation Electronics Technician 2nd Class (AT2) Timothy ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS George Washington (CVN 73) Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC) Scene Major Command Shown: USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN-73) Scene Camera Operator: PH3... More

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