File:US Navy 050106-N-1550W-002 Two MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopters, assigned to the Black Stallions of Helicopter Combat Support Squadron Four (HC-4), fly in formation in front of Mount Etna.jpg

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English: Mount Etna, Sicily (Jan. 6, 2005) - Two MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopters, assigned to the “Black Stallions” of Helicopter Combat Support Squadron Four (HC-4), fly in formation in front of Mount Etna, the largest active volcano in Europe. HC-4 is assigned to Naval Air Station Sigonella, Sicily. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Elizabeth Williams (RELEASED)
Date Taken on 6 January 2005
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Author U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Elizabeth Williams

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