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From Linebacker to Desert Storm, the F-4 was the paragon of fighter aircraft, and set a standard for combat excellence throughout four decades of service. Designed as a multi-role fighter-bomber, the F-4 was used in the “Wild Weasel” configuration during the Persian Gulf War. This F-4G (tail number 66-308) was retired from the operational inventory in 1989. (US Air Force photo by Senior Airman Eydie Sakura)
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Senior Airman Eydie Sakura
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