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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description={{en|1=A U.S. Navy Lockheed P-3C ''Orion'' (BuNo 160287) from Patrol Squadron 4 (VP-4) takes off from Naval Air Station Sigonella, Sicily (Italy), to support the search for EgyptAir flight MS804. The U....
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160519-N-YZ751-122 SIGONELLA, Sicily (May 19, 2016) A P-3 Orion maritime patrol aircraft from Patrol Squadron (VP) Four takes off from Naval Air Station Sigonella, Sicily to support the search for EgyptAir flight MS804. The U.S. Navy is providing a P-3 Orion in support of the Hellenic Armed Forces, the Joint Rescue Coordination Center in Greece, in response to a request by the U.S. Embassy in Athens, Greece for assistance in the search for the missing Egyptian aircraft. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Tony D. Curtis/Released)
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Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Tony D. Curtis
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160519-N-YZ751-122 SIGONELLA, Sicily (May 19, 2016) A P-3 Orion maritime patrol aircraft from Patrol Squadron (VP) Four takes off from Naval Air Station Sigonella, Sicily to support the search for EgyptAir flight MS804. The U.S. Navy is providing a P-3 Orion in support of the Hellenic Armed Forces, the Joint Rescue Coordination Center in Greece, in response to a request by the U.S. Embassy in Athens, Greece for assistance in the search for the missing Egyptian aircraft. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Tony D. Curtis/Released)