F-16s_Southern_Watch.jpg


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English: ID: DFSD0106832 Service Depicted: Air Force 001021F0929W022 Operation / Series: SOUTHERN WATCH US Air Force F-16 Falcons from the New Jersey Air National Guard prepare to have their weapons armed at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. The F-16s are a part of the coalition forces of the 363d Air Expeditionary Wing, Prince Sultan AB, KSA, that enforces the no-fly and no-drive zone in Southern Iraq to protect and defend against Iraqi aggression.
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This image was released by the United States Air Force with the ID 001021-F-FD742-022 (next) .
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Author SSGT Sean M. Worrell, USAF
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  • 2011-05-05 07:37 XLerate 1728×1152× (298776 bytes) high-res version
  • 2007-01-20 02:10 Nick-D 640×427× (29403 bytes) '''Sourced from:''' http://www.dodmedia.osd.mil '''Details:''' ID: DFSD0106832 Service Depicted: Air Force 001021F0929W022 Operation / Series: SOUTHERN WATCH US Air Force F-16 Falcons from the New Jersey Air National Guard prepare to have their weapon

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21 October 2000