Attendees at the Pacific Air Museum’s dedication of a Royal Australian Air Force Air F-111C listen attentively to Gen. Hawk Carlisle, commander of Pacific Air Forces, at Ford Island, Hawaii, Nov. 23, 2013. The attendees included veterans, business and civic leaders, and U.S. military leaders. The F-111 was a tactical bomber, flying hundreds of miles close to earth and under radar, hitting target, and them zooming up high and dashing home at supersonic speed-all without refueling. Australian forces have fought beside the U.S. and other allies in every significant conflict since World War I. The United States Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force share a long and distinguished history of cooperation. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Jerome S. Tayborn/Released)
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