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Aviation boatswain's mate (fuels) Petty Officer 3rd Class Dejon Kennedy, from Lynchburg, Va., prepares JP-5 aircraft fuel samples for testing aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis. Aircraft fuel is tested from different sampling areas around Stennis daily to ensure it is not contaminated and is ready for use. Stennis is conducting fleet replacement squadron carrier qualifications off the coast of California.

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02/10/2008
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