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Four F/A-18C Hornets.


Caption: Four F/A-18C Hornets, led by Commander CVW-3 Capt. Pat Rainey, perform a fly-by 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
 over Harry S. Truman For other persons named Harry Truman, see Harry Truman (disambiguation).
Harry S. Truman (May 8 1884 – December 26 1972) was the thirty-third President of the United States (1945–1953); as vice president, he succeeded to the office upon the death of Franklin D.
 (CVN (Card Verification Number) See CSC.  75) on 19 July.
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Date:Sep 1, 2005
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