File:Rafale Theodore Roosevelt03.jpg

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English: Lt. Cmdr. Eric Hanks shoots a French F-2 Rafale during combined French and American carrier qualifications aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). This event marks the first integrated U.S. and French carrier qualifications aboard a U.S. aircraft carrier. The Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group is participating in Joint Task Force Exercise "Operation Brimstone" off the Atlantic coast until the end of July.
Français : Un Rafale F2 de la Marine nationale française paré au catapultage à bord de l'USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) durant l'exercise "Operation Brimstone" au large de Norfolk (Virginie).
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Source http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/photos/080720-N-7571S-005.jpg
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Jonathan Snyder    wikidata:Q58195750
 
Description American photographer
Work period 2000s
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