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English: Airman Justin Roberts, aviation electronics technician from Minnesota, signals an E-2C Hawkeye assigned to the Black Eagles of Airborne Early Warning Squadron 113 on the flight deck of the USS Ronald Reagan. The Hawkeye provides an all-weather airborne early warning, airborne battle management and command and control platform. Ronald Reagan is currently underway completing a Joint Training Force Exercise prior to an upcoming deployment.
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Author Photo by: Seaman Nicholas A. Groesch
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