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DescriptionF-4Fs JG74 1998.JPEG |
English: High over Germany a pair of German McDonnell Douglas F-4F Phantoms fly off the left wing of a USAF Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker after receiving fuel. The F-4Fs were from of Jagdgeschwader 74 (JG 74) (74th Fighter Wing) based Neuburg, Bavaria (Germany), and the KC-135R was from the 100th Aerial Refueling Wing, Royal Air Force Mildenhall, UK.
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21 January 1998 |
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U.S. DefenseImagery photo VIRIN: DF-SC-02-04579, USAF photo 980121-F-0024-003 |
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Photographer: TSgt Brad Fallin, USAF |
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