For the record.Marine Attack Training Squadron 203 retired the original AV-8B day attack Harrier in a flyby fly·by also fly-by n. pl. fly·bys A flight passing close to a specified target or position, especially a maneuver in which a spacecraft or satellite passes sufficiently close to a body to make detailed observations without ceremony on 30 September 2004 at MCAS McCune-Albright syndrome (MCAS) A genetic syndrome characterized in girls by the development of ovarian cysts and puberty before the age of 8, together with abnormalities of bone structure and skin pigmentation. Mentioned in: Ovarian Cysts Cherry Point, N.C. The Coast Guard announced that HH-60J Jayhawk and HH-65C Dolphin airframes modified to accept airborne use of force equipment packages will be designated MH-60J and MH-65C to reflect their multimission capability. The Raytheon Co., Waltham, Mass., received a $55.7 million contract to begin full-rate production of the JSOW-C, the unitary/penetration variant of the Joint Standoff Weapon. The ex-Oriskany (CVA CVA abbr. cerebrovascular accident CVA, n See accident, cerebrovascular. CVA cerebrovascular accident. CVA Cerebrovascular accident, see there 34), right, arrived in Pensacola, Fla., on 20 December 2004. Pending environmental studies, the Cold War-era carrier will be sunk as an artificial reef An artificial reef is a man-made, underwater structure, typically built for the purpose of promoting marine life in areas of generally featureless bottom. Artificial reefs may also serve to improve hydrodynamics for surfing or to control beach erosion. off the coast of Florida. |
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