Chilean Air Force partners with US Air Force, Navy, Army for Mobility Guardian 2019
                Four U.S. Navy EA-18G Growlers fly in formation as they approach a Chilean Air Force KC-130R aircraft prior to an air-to-air refuelingover Washington during Exercise Mobility Guardian 2019 Sept. 23, 2019. The Chilean KC-130R was the only aircraft in the exercise that had airlift, airdrop and aerial refueling capability. One of the key training objectives also made history between the two nations by conducting air-to-air refueling between Chile’s KC-130R and the U.S. Navy EA-18G Growlers from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island for the first time. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Angela Ruiz)
                
                    
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                        U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Angela
                    
                    
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