File:US Navy 021020-N-6213R-013 Airman Mia Watson, a plane captain trainee assigned to the Dragonfires of Sea Control Squadron Two Nine (VS-29), signals for the aircrew in the S-3B Viking to turn on its anti-collision lights in pre.jpg

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English: Naval Air Station North Island, Calif. (Oct. 20, 2002) - Airman Mia Watson, a plane captain trainee assigned to the “Dragonfires” of Sea Control Squadron 29 (VS-29), signals for the aircrew in the S-3B Viking to turn on its anti-collision lights in pre-flight preparations at Naval Air Station North Island, Calif. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Apprentice Mark Rebilas. (RELEASED)
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