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English: AL ASAD, Iraq�An F/A-18 Hornet from Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 224 flies alongside the KC-130J aerial refueler July 11. The Hornet was flying missions in the Al Anbar province when it moved in to tank on the aircraft from Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 252. The refueler pumped its 10 millionth pound of fuel while the two sections of hornets filled up their tanks.
Date Taken on 11 July 2005
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