File:F-4J VMFA-251 Tu95D 1982.jpg
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DescriptionF-4J VMFA-251 Tu95D 1982.jpg |
English: A McDonnell Douglas F-4J-35-MC Phantom II fighter (BuNo 155833) of U.S. Marine Corps fighter-bomber squadron VMFA-251 Thunderbolts intercepting a Soviet Topolev Tu-95 Bear D off Iceland in 1982. |
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Source | U.S. Marine Corps employee [1] |
Author | Bruce Peterson, VMFA-251, USMC |
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