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S-25 in Afghanistan

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Holy Hell - That's a World of Hurt!!!

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NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. -- An F-22 Raptor from the 90th Fighter Squadron Elmendorf

Air Base, Alaska flies over snow covered Nevada mountains on its way to the Nevada Test and

Training Range during Red Flag 10-2 Feb. 4, 2010. Red Flag is a realistic training exercise

involving the air forces of the United States and its allies. The exercise is conducted on the

15,000-square-mile Nevada Test and Training Range, north of Las Vegas. (U.S Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt Taylor Worley/RELEASED)

 

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Staff Sgt. Terrell Jackson, 355th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, guides an MK-82 bomb into

place during this year’s Load Crew of the Year competition at the Weapons Load Training

Facility here Jan. 22. This competition consists of a uniform inspection, written, and

performance test in which teams are judged on how fast they can safely load six MK-82 bombs

onto the Triple Ejector Rack (TER) of an A-10 Thunderbolt II. This competition determines the

winners of the Load Crew of the Year award. Winners will be announced at the Maintenance

Professional of the Year banquet in March. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Jerilyn Quintanilla)

 

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A pilot from the Maryland Air National Guard in Baltimore leaves the cockpit of his A-10

Thunderbolt II after arriving at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Jan. 13, 2010. The transition

from the 354th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron to the 104th EFS is near completion after

the final six A-10s taxied into their chalks. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Timothy

Taylor)

 

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U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. John Bunnell, weapons system officer and 494th Expeditionary Fighter

Squadron commander, and Capt. Christopher Collins, 494th EFS,land their F-15E Strike

Eagle after completing a mission Jan. 24, 2010. Bunnell, a 19-year WSO from Birmingham,

Ala., recently accomplished 3,000 flight hours in the Strike Eagle. (U.S. Air Force photo

by/Staff Sgt. Richard Williams)

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Who need photo shop, when you can be at the right place at the right time, :D (P.S. I have no idea if this is "photo shopped" or not)

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(U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Craig Wells)(Released)

 

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(Photo by Col Tim Grams)

 

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(Photo by Col Tim Grams)(Released)


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Staff Sgt. Mike Panula prepares an F-16 Fighting Falcon for a full-afterburner engine run up

at Joint Base Balad, Iraq, Dec. 31. During the run up, mechanics stay vigilant for faulty parts

and, after the run up, will fix them on the spot. Panula, a native of Duluth, Minn., is

deployed to the 332nd Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron from the Minnesota Air

National Guard's 148th Fighter Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Erik Gudmundson)

 

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n the early morning of New Year's Eve 2008, an F-16C Fighting Falcon sits tethered to the hot

cargo pad at Joint Base Balad, Iraq. The aircraft is tethered to secure it in place prior to a full

afterburner engine run-up. The Minnesota Air National Guard's 179th Fighter Squadron carries

the 332nd Expeditionary Fighter Squadron designation while deployed to Balad in support of

Operation Iraqi Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Erik Gudmundson)

 

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An F-16 Fighting Falcon undergoes a full-afterburner engine run up at Joint Base Balad,

Iraq, Dec. 31. A tether secures the F-16 in place prior to a full-afterburner engine run up.

The Minnesota Air National Guard's 179th Fighter Squadron carries the 332nd Expeditionary

Fighter Squadron designation while deployed to Balad in support of Operation Iraqi

Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Erik Gudmundson)

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They do show in the video a photos of the "Nazgul" form Lord of the Ring, maybe they are referring to that

 

To carry out an act in retribution for something that pwns you. Origin, Lord of the Rings, ring wraits deal an attack when they are struck or killed. Using this phrase may cause ridicule for being a Lord of the Rings nerd.

"She totally tried to nazgul me when I broke up by telling me I sucked in bed"

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A CH-53E "Super Stallion" makes a landing on the USS Makin Island off the coast of San

Diego Jan. 28. The aircraft made more than six takeoffs and landings aboard the ship.

 

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A CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter operated by a flight crew from Cherry Point’s Marine

Heavy Helicopter Squadron 366 hovers just a few feet above landing specialists from Camp

Lejeune’s 2nd Platoon, Landing Support Company Combat Logistics Regiment 27 as they

attempt to connect an 8,000-pound weight to the aircraft during external lifting exercises,

Jan. 28.

 

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Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion 11, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, secure an 8500

pound load to a CH-53E for transport to USS Bonhomme Richard just off the coast Jan. 26

. The helicopter is from the MEU’s Aviation Combat Element, Marine Medium Helicopter

Squadron 166 (Reinforced).

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