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Lance Cpl. Daniel L. Stevens, an airframe mechanic with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122, conducts maintenance to the tail hook of an F/A-18C Hornet fighter jet at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, April 17, 2011. Stevens is deployed with VMFA-122 to conduct maintenance on F/A-18 jets to ensure their operational readiness during NATO International Security Assistance Force operations in Afghanistan.

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f a 18 ordnance afghanistan combat camera comcam werewolves 2 maw 2 d maw fwd sgt ricardo gomez ii marine expeditionary force kandahar airfield werewolves of the wing vmfa 122 supports coalition in afghanistan dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us marine corps maintenance squadron war in afghanistan 2001 2021