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Shorty Air force does it again. Captures an amazing image of 1000s of bricked, dusty cars in the California desert. : r/RealTesla
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Monterey Jazz Festival: Air Force Thunderbirds a dramatic stage setter for Trombone Shorty – The Mercury News
Never stopped serving: 'Shorty' Osborn is a vet who helps vets - Farmville | Farmville
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Kirstin Ferguson on X: "Today the Chief of Air Force, Leo Davies, former F-111 aircrew himself and fly with Shorty and Nige, led the moving ceremony in front of family, friends and
Monterey Jazz Festival: Air Force Thunderbirds a dramatic stage setter for Trombone Shorty – The Mercury News
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Perseverance ... and rain boots: Arctic Guardian overcomes obstacles to join the Alaska Air National Guard > Alaska National Guard > News Article View
Robert “Shorty” Rankin, 56th Fighter Group | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
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Air Force Research Laboratory - AFRL - On this day in 1920, Major Rudolph W. “Shorty” Schroeder set an altitude record of 36,000 feet, one in a series of records during that