File:HH-65As over CGAS Elisabeth City 2005.jpg
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DescriptionHH-65As over CGAS Elisabeth City 2005.jpg |
Three Eurocopter HH-65A Dolphin helicopters in flight over the U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina (USA), in 2005. |
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Source | U.S. Coast Guard photo 050613-C-0000A-001 from the CGAS Elisabeth City history website [1] |
Author | photo by Ed W. Huntington, ARSC Elizabeth City |
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