040215-N-9500T-001 Naval Air Facility, Okinawa, Japan (Feb. 15, 2004) Ð Aviation Ordnanceman 3rd Class Rommel Pineda, left, of San Diego, Calif., and Aviation Ordnanceman 1st Class Donald Weatherby, right, of Jacksonville, Fla., inspect a MK 65 Quick-Strike airborne mine after loading it onto a P-3C Orion patrol aircraft assigned to the ÒScreaming EaglesÓ of Patrol Squadron One (VP-1). The MK-65 is a 2000-pound weapon used against submarine and surface ship targets. VP-1 is stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Wash. and are currently on a schedule six-month deployment. Navy p


040215-N-9500T-001 Naval Air Facility, Okinawa, Japan (Feb. 15, 2004) Ð Aviation Ordnanceman 3rd Class Rommel Pineda, left, of San Diego, Calif., and Aviation Ordnanceman 1st Class Donald Weatherby, right, of Jacksonville, Fla., inspect a MK 65 Quick-Strike airborne mine after loading it onto a P-3C Orion patrol aircraft assigned to the ÒScreaming EaglesÓ of Patrol Squadron One (VP-1). The MK-65 is a 2000-pound weapon used against submarine and surface ship targets. VP-1 is stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Wash. and are currently on a schedule six-month deployment. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Scott Taylor. (RELEASED) US Navy 040215-N-9500T-001 Aviation Ordnancemen inspect a MK 65 Quick-Strike airborne mine after loading it onto a P-3C Orion patrol aircraft assigned to the Screaming Eagles of Patrol Squadron One (VP-1)


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