File:USS Nassau Harriers.jpg
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DescriptionUSS Nassau Harriers.jpg |
English: At sea aboard USS Nassau (LHA 4) April 14, 1999 -- The Air Boss watches as the last AV-8B "Harrier" from Helicopter Medium Squadron Two Six Six (HMM-266) lands on board USS Nassau following a strike mission into Kosovo. Embarked aboard USS Nassau, HMM-266 launched the amphibious battle group's first strikes in support of NATO Operation Allied Force. U.S. Navy photograph by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Richard Rosser. (RELEASED) |
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