File:Saudi Tiger.JPEG
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DescriptionSaudi Tiger.JPEG | An F-5F Tiger II fighter aircraft of the 3rd Squadron, Royal Saudi Air Force, takes off during Operation Desert Shield. | |||||||
Date | 4/1/1992 | |||||||
Source | http://www.defenseimagery.mil/imagery.html#a=search&s=Royal%20Saudi%20Air%20Force&n=90&guid=7c466df3f18266b893c56d2d0c98b950831d03fb | |||||||
Author | Tech. Sgt. Rose S. Reynolds | |||||||
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current | 23:19, 25 October 2009 | 2,820 × 1,890 (2.94 MB) | Kwasura (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=An F-5F Tiger II fighter aircraft of the 3rd Squadron, Royal Saudi Air Force, takes off during Operation Desert Shield. |Source=http://www.defenseimagery.mil/imagery.html#a=search&s=Royal%20Saudi%20Air%20Force&n=90&guid=7c466df3 |
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