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[Some Nerani Pampas grass a Hideki Bangal cat in Serenity Style hotballon and my bibis♥]
Song: Open Ocean - YoU
Bullet was swathed in the pillows because his eyes were the same color as the pillow. This kitty is my grandchild's precious pet who was helping us to get the perfect photo..
"MEOW, MEOW". A CAT THAT FOUND US AND NEEDED MEDICAL ATTENTION YUP, HE RECOVERED AT THE TUNE OF $750.00. AND WHEN I CALL HIM, HE IGNORES .
After a break, Team 7 of the Special Mission Unit is back in theater for their scheduled deployment.
For this 3-month deployment, they will be part of the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF). CATF is a multinational counter terrorism task force consist of Tier 1 units from Canada, United States, United Kingdom, and Victoria. Team 7 will be working alongside with their American counterpart for this deployment.
At the commencement of the tour, the teams hit the rifle range and the gym, getting ready for their next mission.
To be continued...
After a break, Team 7 of the Special Mission Unit is back in theater for their scheduled deployment.
For this 3-month deployment, they will be part of the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF). CATF is a multinational counter terrorism task force consist of Tier 1 units from Canada, United States, United Kingdom, and Victoria. Team 7 will be working alongside with their American counterpart for this deployment.
At the commencement of the tour, the teams hit the rifle range and the gym, getting ready for their next mission.
To be continued...
After receiving intelligence that there were heavy insurgent activities in the Naran Darre Mountains. Allied nations including Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Victoria immediately sent additional Tier One assets to the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) to respond to the threat.
General Miller deployed a hand-picked team consisting of 20 tier-1 operators. Commander Whitmore was given the tactical command to coordinate air assets, QRF, and launch operations.
Over several months, the team launched multiple raids and captured several High-Value Individuals (HVIs). These HVIs would in turn provide the TF with additional intelligence. As a result, the number of fighters moving south began to dwindle. So far, the operation has been successful.
The End. The story continues in Operation Avalanche.
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
P.S. I hope you have enjoyed this story. Taking a small break and will be back with Operation Avalanche.
After a break, Team 7 of the Special Mission Unit is back in theater for their scheduled deployment.
For this 3-month deployment, they will be part of the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF). CATF is a multinational counter terrorism task force consist of Tier 1 units from Canada, United States, United Kingdom, and Victoria. Team 7 will be working alongside with their American counterpart for this deployment.
At the commencement of the tour, the teams hit the rifle range and the gym, getting ready for their next mission.
To be continued...
this young GBH was trying to figure out how to eat this catch- the armored cat fish seems to be caught often but I am yet to see a bird swallowing one. the red color on the left is blood from the wound inflicted by the GBH. note the mouth- it is a suction cup which is what made this fish popular as an aquarium fish cleaning algae off the glass. unfortunately, this invasive species was released into lakes in Texas and Florida by thoughtless aquarium owners and/or escaped from flooded homes during hurricanes and it is becoming a real problem. see more here
[articles.sun-sentinel.com/2012-04-20/news/fl-armored-catf...]
After receiving intelligence that there is heavy insurgent activities in the Naran Darre Mountains and the insurgents were preparing to head South. Allied nations immediately deployed additional assets to the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) to respond to the threat.
To assess the situation, the United States’ Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) General Stephen McConville and Victoria’s Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Sam Dempsey visited the region. The CATF provided PSD for both commanders during their visit.
To be continued...
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
Team 7 returned back to theater as part of their regular rotation with the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) along with their allied partners. The VCAB (Victoria, Canada, America, Britain) nations contributed to the majority of the task force's operators. General Wayne Miller from the United States was the task force commander during this rotation.
Owen, an intelligence officer from the Victorian Intelligence Service, provided a briefing at the beginning of the rotation. The task force's primary focus was to ascertain the whereabouts of Pale Horse, A Russian nuclear scientist who was assisting the terror group Al-Asad to build a dirty bomb. Owen also briefed the task force that a Russian Alpha Group has launched a series of raids searching for Pale Horse.
Although there was a sense of urgency for the TF to locate Pale Horse with a Russian Alpha Group hot on his trail, the host nation has imposed strict ROE due to the presence of Russian military in the region. The Host Nation has ordered the TF to avoid any direct contact with Russian units fearing an escalation in tension. As a result, each raid was heavily vetted with multiple layers of approval process. While waiting for approval between raids, the teams in the task force found ways to kill the time.
To be continued...
Note: The storyline, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
A Victorian special operations task force was assigned to ambush an exchange of radioactive material and capture a high value individual (HVI) codename Panther, a Russian arms dealer. Although Team 8 form the task force has setup an ambush to intercept the radioactive material and capture Panther, the arms dealer arrived at the exchange in a BTR armored personnel carrier along with a Russian Spetsnaz unit. A strategic decision was made for Team 8 to stand down, fearing a direct engagement with Russian troops.
Although Panther was allowed to escape, the task force had a "bump plan" to intercept the radioactive material. The Advanced Force Operations teams continued to track the vehicles carrying the radioactive material. As the vehicles entered the Great Desert, Team 7 performed a heliborne interception.
Team 7 successfully intercepted the two vehicles and the two insurgents immediately surrended. The team also captured the radioactive material. Once the team had secured the radioactive material, the entire task force exfil from the area.
Based on the gear, weapons, and movement of the Spetsnaz unit, the task force believed that it was a top tier unit. The fact that Panther was under the close protection of a top tier unit at the exchange, intelligence believed that Panther is not merely a Russian arms dealer but a Russian intelligence agent. Although the TF did not capture Panther at the exchange, it did further the CATF’s understanding of his role. The TF also successfully prevented radioactive material to fall into the hands of the insurgents and prevented their plot in building dirty bombs threatening Victoria and her allies. The mission was deemed a success.
- The End -
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
During Operation Blue Moon www.flickr.com/photos/8212187@N05/49182441817/in/datepost..., the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) captured an Al-Asad financier. Interrogation of the financier revealed that they were in the process of purchasing radioactive material from Panther (a Russian arms dealer name Ulysses Klaue) as the terror group planned to build several dirty bombs to target Victoria, United States and the United Kingdom. He could not provide further details on the location of Panther, but the TF believed the plan was derailed with his capture. The financier, however, did revealed the location of several high value individuals in the network. The CATF began to surveil these individuals.
Several months later, the CATF captured a high value individual through the intelligence obtained from the financier. The HVI confirmed that Al-Asad did indeed had plans to obtain radioactive materials to build several dirty bombs and the plans became dormant since the capture of the financier. However, the plot had recently been revived. Further, the HVI provided the TF with the location where the terror group will be receiving the materials from Panther. The exchange would occur in an area within the Russian sphere of influence and Panther himself would be at the exchange. However, according to the HVI, security would be light since they wanted to avoid drawing any attention at the exchange. It was expected that they would be traveling in civilian vehicles.
The intelligence was shared among allied nations. After a discussion at the highest Government level, it was decided that CATF would be assigned to capture both the radioactive material and the HVT Panther.
A Victorian special operations task force was assigned with the operation. To keep the operation a secret, a task force out of rotation was assigned. After receiving their orders from the Squadron HQ's SCIF, the team commanders immediately gave Warning Orders to their team members and made preparations to depart for Camp Oasis.
To be continued...
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
Although the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) successfully prevented radioactive material to be delivered to the terror group Al-Asad in Operation Gamma and foiled a plot involving weapons of mass destruction, it remained unclear how the terror group would be able to turn the material into several dirty bombs. The TF immediately began to track down those behind this plot.
An American intelligence source deep within the Russian Government revealed the aftermath of Operation Gamma:
After the radioactive material failed to arrive at the destination, a Spetsnaz squad was dispatched to locate the material. After the Spetsnaz squad found the vehicles delivering the material empty in the Great Desert, the Russian Government believed that the material has been intercepted by either Coalition or Assistance Force. The Russian leadership also assumed that the Western nations would link the plot to Russia and immediately abandon further plans in assisting Al-Asad to build a dirty bomb. There was a Russian nuclear scientist (codename Pale Horse) that would be assisting Al-Asad to build the device. As the Russian Government wished to erase all trace of its involvement in the plot, it required the return of the Russian scientist. However, a radical sect of Al-Asad wished to press forward and held Pale Horse hostage as a bargaining chip to obtain radioactive material from Russia.
To ascertain the whereabouts of the Pale Horse, the Russian Government launched Operation Pale Horse and dispatched a unit from the Alpha Group. The unit launched a series of raids in search of Pale Horse.
To be continued...
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
After receiving intelligence that there is heavy insurgent activities in the Naran Darre Mountains and the insurgents were preparing to head South. Allied nations immediately deployed additional assets to the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) to respond to the threat.
To assess the situation, the United States’ Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) General Stephen McConville and Victoria’s Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Sam Dempsey visited the region. The CATF provided PSD for both commanders during their visit.
To be continued...
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
After receiving intelligence that there is heavy insurgent activities in the Naran Darre Mountains and the insurgents were preparing to head South. Allied nations immediately deployed additional assets to the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) to respond to the threat.
To assess the situation, the United States’ Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) General Stephen McConville and Victoria’s Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Sam Dempsey visited the region. The CATF provided PSD for both commanders during their visit.
To be continued...
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
After a break, Team 7 of the Special Mission Unit is back in theater for their scheduled deployment.
For this 3-month deployment, they will be part of the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF). CATF is a multinational counter terrorism task force consist of Tier 1 units from Canada, United States, United Kingdom, and Victoria. Team 7 will be working alongside with their American counterpart for this deployment.
At the commencement of the tour, the teams hit the rifle range and the gym, getting ready for their next mission.
To be continued...
Although the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) successfully prevented radioactive material to be delivered to the terror group Al-Asad in Operation Gamma and foiled a plot involving weapons of mass destruction, it remained unclear how the terror group would be able to turn the material into several dirty bombs. The TF immediately began to track down those behind this plot.
An American intelligence source deep within the Russian Government revealed the aftermath of Operation Gamma:
After the radioactive material failed to arrive at the destination, a Spetsnaz squad was dispatched to locate the material. After the Spetsnaz squad found the vehicles delivering the material empty in the Great Desert, the Russian Government believed that the material has been intercepted by either Coalition or Assistance Force. The Russian leadership also assumed that the Western nations would link the plot to Russia and immediately abandon further plans in assisting Al-Asad to build a dirty bomb. There was a Russian nuclear scientist (codename Pale Horse) that would be assisting Al-Asad to build the device. As the Russian Government wished to erase all trace of its involvement in the plot, it required the return of the Russian scientist. However, a radical sect of Al-Asad wished to press forward and held Pale Horse hostage as a bargaining chip to obtain radioactive material from Russia.
To ascertain the whereabouts of the Pale Horse, the Russian Government launched Operation Pale Horse and dispatched a unit from the Alpha Group. The unit launched a series of raids in search of Pale Horse.
To be continued...
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
A Victorian special operations task force was assigned to ambush an exchange of radioactive material and capture a high value individual (HVI) codename Panther, a Russian arms dealer. Although Team 8 form the task force has setup an ambush to intercept the radioactive material and capture Panther, the arms dealer arrived at the exchange in a BTR armored personnel carrier along with a Russian Spetsnaz unit. A strategic decision was made for Team 8 to stand down, fearing a direct engagement with Russian troops.
Although Panther was allowed to escape, the task force had a "bump plan" to intercept the radioactive material. The Advanced Force Operations teams continued to track the vehicles carrying the radioactive material. As the vehicles entered the Great Desert, Team 7 performed a heliborne interception.
Team 7 successfully intercepted the two vehicles and the two insurgents immediately surrended. The team also captured the radioactive material. Once the team had secured the radioactive material, the entire task force exfil from the area.
Based on the gear, weapons, and movement of the Spetsnaz unit, the task force believed that it was a top tier unit. The fact that Panther was under the close protection of a top tier unit at the exchange, intelligence believed that Panther is not merely a Russian arms dealer but a Russian intelligence agent. Although the TF did not capture Panther at the exchange, it did further the CATF’s understanding of his role. The TF also successfully prevented radioactive material to fall into the hands of the insurgents and prevented their plot in building dirty bombs threatening Victoria and her allies. The mission was deemed a success.
- The End -
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
After receiving intelligence from Operation Canary that there is heavy insurgent activities in the Naran Darre Mountains and many of these insurgents appeared to be preparing to head South. Allied nations including Canada, United Kingdom, United States and Victoria immediately deployed additional Tier One assets to the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) to respond to the threat.
Team Seven from Victoria was tasked. As LCdr Whitmore arrived at Camp Oasis, he was greeted by SOCS Fisher, an old friend from the United States.
To be continued...
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
Although the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) successfully prevented radioactive material to be delivered to the terror group Al-Asad in Operation Gamma and foiled a plot involving weapons of mass destruction, it remained unclear how the terror group would be able to turn the material into several dirty bombs. The TF immediately began to track down those behind this plot.
An American intelligence source deep within the Russian Government revealed the aftermath of Operation Gamma:
After the radioactive material failed to arrive at the destination, a Spetsnaz squad was dispatched to locate the material. After the Spetsnaz squad found the vehicles delivering the material empty in the Great Desert, the Russian Government believed that the material has been intercepted by either Coalition or Assistance Force. The Russian leadership also assumed that the Western nations would link the plot to Russia and immediately abandon further plans in assisting Al-Asad to build a dirty bomb. There was a Russian nuclear scientist (codename Pale Horse) that would be assisting Al-Asad to build the device. As the Russian Government wished to erase all trace of its involvement in the plot, it required the return of the Russian scientist. However, a radical sect of Al-Asad wished to press forward and held Pale Horse hostage as a bargaining chip to obtain radioactive material from Russia.
To ascertain the whereabouts of the Pale Horse, the Russian Government launched Operation Pale Horse and dispatched a unit from the Alpha Group. The unit launched a series of raids in search of Pale Horse.
To be continued...
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
Team 7 returned back to theater as part of their regular rotation with the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) along with their allied partners. The VCAB (Victoria, Canada, America, Britain) nations contributed to the majority of the task force's operators. General Wayne Miller from the United States was the task force commander during this rotation.
Owen, an intelligence officer from the Victorian Intelligence Service, provided a briefing at the beginning of the rotation. The task force's primary focus was to ascertain the whereabouts of Pale Horse, A Russian nuclear scientist who was assisting the terror group Al-Asad to build a dirty bomb. Owen also briefed the task force that a Russian Alpha Group has launched a series of raids searching for Pale Horse.
Although there was a sense of urgency for the TF to locate Pale Horse with a Russian Alpha Group hot on his trail, the host nation has imposed strict ROE due to the presence of Russian military in the region. The Host Nation has ordered the TF to avoid any direct contact with Russian units fearing an escalation in tension. As a result, each raid was heavily vetted with multiple layers of approval process. While waiting for approval between raids, the teams in the task force found ways to kill the time.
To be continued...
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
During Operation Blue Moon www.flickr.com/photos/8212187@N05/49182441817/in/datepost..., the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) captured an Al-Asad financier. Interrogation of the financier revealed that they were in the process of purchasing radioactive material from Panther (a Russian arms dealer name Ulysses Klaue) as the terror group planned to build several dirty bombs to target Victoria, United States and the United Kingdom. He could not provide further details on the location of Panther, but the TF believed the plan was derailed with his capture. The financier, however, did revealed the location of several high value individuals in the network. The CATF began to surveil these individuals.
Several months later, the CATF captured a high value individual through the intelligence obtained from the financier. The HVI confirmed that Al-Asad did indeed had plans to obtain radioactive materials to build several dirty bombs and the plans became dormant since the capture of the financier. However, the plot had recently been revived. Further, the HVI provided the TF with the location where the terror group will be receiving the materials from Panther. The exchange would occur in an area within the Russian sphere of influence and Panther himself would be at the exchange. However, according to the HVI, security would be light since they wanted to avoid drawing any attention at the exchange. It was expected that they would be traveling in civilian vehicles.
The intelligence was shared among allied nations. After a discussion at the highest Government level, it was decided that CATF would be assigned to capture both the radioactive material and the HVT Panther.
A Victorian special operations task force was assigned with the operation. To keep the operation a secret, a task force out of rotation was assigned. After receiving their orders from the Squadron HQ's SCIF, the team commanders immediately gave Warning Orders to their team members and made preparations to depart for Camp Oasis.
To be continued...
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
After receiving intelligence from Operation Canary that there is heavy insurgent activities in the Naran Darre Mountains and many of these insurgents appeared to be preparing to head South. Allied nations including Canada, United Kingdom, United States and Victoria immediately deployed additional Tier One assets to the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) to respond to the threat.
Team Seven from Victoria was tasked. As LCdr Whitmore arrived at Camp Oasis, he was greeted by SOCS Fisher, an old friend from the United States.
To be continued...
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
During Operation Blue Moon www.flickr.com/photos/8212187@N05/49182441817/in/datepost..., the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) captured an Al-Asad financier. Interrogation of the financier revealed that they were in the process of purchasing radioactive material from Panther (a Russian arms dealer name Ulysses Klaue) as the terror group planned to build several dirty bombs to target Victoria, United States and the United Kingdom. He could not provide further details on the location of Panther, but the TF believed the plan was derailed with his capture. The financier, however, did revealed the location of several high value individuals in the network. The CATF began to surveil these individuals.
Several months later, the CATF captured a high value individual through the intelligence obtained from the financier. The HVI confirmed that Al-Asad did indeed had plans to obtain radioactive materials to build several dirty bombs and the plans became dormant since the capture of the financier. However, the plot had recently been revived. Further, the HVI provided the TF with the location where the terror group will be receiving the materials from Panther. The exchange would occur in an area within the Russian sphere of influence and Panther himself would be at the exchange. However, according to the HVI, security would be light since they wanted to avoid drawing any attention at the exchange. It was expected that they would be traveling in civilian vehicles.
The intelligence was shared among allied nations. After a discussion at the highest Government level, it was decided that CATF would be assigned to capture both the radioactive material and the HVT Panther.
A Victorian special operations task force was assigned with the operation. To keep the operation a secret, a task force out of rotation was assigned. After receiving their orders from the Squadron HQ's SCIF, the team commanders immediately gave Warning Orders to their team members and made preparations to depart for Camp Oasis.
To be continued...
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
Team 7 returned back to theater as part of their regular rotation with the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) along with their allied partners. The VCAB (Victoria, Canada, America, Britain) nations contributed to the majority of the task force's operators. General Wayne Miller from the United States was the task force commander during this rotation.
Owen, an intelligence officer from the Victorian Intelligence Service, provided a briefing at the beginning of the rotation. The task force's primary focus was to ascertain the whereabouts of Pale Horse, A Russian nuclear scientist who was assisting the terror group Al-Asad to build a dirty bomb. Owen also briefed the task force that a Russian Alpha Group has launched a series of raids searching for Pale Horse.
Although there was a sense of urgency for the TF to locate Pale Horse with a Russian Alpha Group hot on his trail, the host nation has imposed strict ROE due to the presence of Russian military in the region. The Host Nation has ordered the TF to avoid any direct contact with Russian units fearing an escalation in tension. As a result, each raid was heavily vetted with multiple layers of approval process. While waiting for approval between raids, the teams in the task force found ways to kill the time.
To be continued...
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
After receiving intelligence from Operation Canary that there is heavy insurgent activities in the Naran Darre Mountains and many of these insurgents appeared to be preparing to head South. Allied nations including Canada, United Kingdom, United States and Victoria immediately deployed additional Tier One assets to the Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) to respond to the threat.
Team Seven from Victoria was tasked. As LCdr Whitmore arrived at Camp Oasis, he was greeted by SOCS Fisher, an old friend from the United States.
To be continued...
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
The Combined Anti-Terrorism Task Force (CATF) was deployed to support the Coalition Counter-Terrorism Division in a high-risk mission to rescue twenty Coalition soldiers captured during a previous insurgent attack. Working in paired assault elements with Coalition units, CATF teams were responsible for breaching the target compound, clearing assigned buildings, neutralizing enemy resistance, and recovering hostages under heavy fire. Despite fierce opposition, structural explosions, and a rapidly deteriorating situation inside the objective area, the CATF operators successfully rescued all twenty hostages.
As flames began to engulf Building 1, the ground assault force commander ordered an evacuation, remaining behind to guide everyone out and departing only after ensuring no one was left inside. The rescue force then withdrew to the helicopter landing zone, where MH-47s extracted the team and the freed hostages.
The end.
Note: This story, including all names, characters, and incidents, is entirely fictitious.
"MEOW, MEOW" IS UNDER OUR HUMMINGBIRD FEEDER.......HE HAS HIS FULL ATTENTION ON THESE SWEET BIRDS. HE WAS A STRAY FOR 6 MONTHS/1 YEAR. i GUESS HE LEARNED TO HUNT TO SURVIVE.
LOS ANGELES - On May 20 & 21, 2014, The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) will be testing the Urban Search & Rescue (US&R) System through a multi-team deployment exercise. The 2014 Western Region Multi-Task Force exercise, commonly referred to as the MOBEX Drill, is a real time deployment exercise designed to test the readiness and effectiveness of the US&R response system within our State of California. LAFD CATF-1 performs initial search for victims.
© Photo by Juan Guerra
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LOS ANGELES - On May 20 & 21, 2014, The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) will be testing the Urban Search & Rescue (US&R) System through a multi-team deployment exercise. The 2014 Western Region Multi-Task Force exercise, commonly referred to as the MOBEX Drill, is a real time deployment exercise designed to test the readiness and effectiveness of the US&R response system within our State of California. LAFD CATF-1 use GPS to mark locations of victims.
© Photo by Juan Guerra
Connect with us: LAFD.ORG | Blog | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit | Twitter: @LAFD @LAFDtalk
Lieutenant Colonel Darcy Molstad, Commander Canadian Air Task Force (CATF), Chief Warrant Officer Alain Roy and Lieutenant-Colonel David Pletz lead the pack at the start of the Royal Canadian Air Force run on May 25, 2014 in Câmpia Turzii, Romania, where CATF is participating in NATO reassurance measures.
Photo: LS Alex Roy, 3 Wing Bagotville
Le lieutenant-colonel Darcy Molstad, commandant de la force opérationnelle aérienne du Canada (FOAC), l’adjudant-chef Alain Roy et le lieutenant-colonel David Pletz dirigent le groupe, au début de la course de l'Aviation royale canadienne, le 25 mai 2014, à Câmpia Turzii (Roumanie), où la FOAC participe aux mesures d’apaisement de l’OTAN.
Photo : Mat 1 Alex Roy, 3e Escadre Bagotville
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