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230726-N-HV841-9085

PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 26, 2023) A T-6A Texan II assigned to the “Wildcats” of Training Squadron (VT) 10, a T-45C Goshawk assigned to the “Sabrehawks” of VT-86 and a F/A-18F Super Hornet assigned to the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron the Blue Angels fly in formation over the Gulf of Mexico, south of Pensacola, Florida, July 26, 2023. VT-10 and VT-86 are two of the Navy’s premier Naval Flight Officer (NFO) training squadrons assigned to the Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA). In addition, CNATRA oversees the operations of the Blue Angels. CNATRA’s mission is to train, mentor and deliver the highest quality Naval Aviators who prevail in crisis, competition and conflict. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Antonio “Gemma” Moré)

VIRIN: 230726-N-HV841-9085.JPG
Photo by: Antonio Gemma More

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Resolution: 4714x3143
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Location: PENSACOLA, Fla.
 

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