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Nicole KratzerNicole Kratzer in The Robesonian - Mar 23 2003
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"... "I saw a big explosion. I saw it (the bunker) go away." Four Hornets from the Kitty Hawk's Golden Dragons squadron dropped guided bombs on tile positions, said Lt. Nicole Kratzer, spokesman for the ship's air wing. It was the first time Kitty fighters have dropped bombs since the war started, though more 200 flights have launched from the ship since ..."
Publication place: Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina, United States
Nicole KratzerNicole Kratzer in Kingman Daily Miner - Mar 23 2003
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"... Hornets from ilic Hawk's Golden Dragons squadron reported dropping seven bombs on artillery pieces at north of Basra, in support of thc advancing lst Marine Expeditionary Force, said Lt. Nicole Kratzer, spokeswoman for lhe ship's air wing. One pilot. Lt. John Allison of Corpus Christi, Texas, recalled the flash hc saw on his screen. “That was it," he said. "I saw ..."
Publication place: Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona, United States
Nicole KratzerNicole Kratzer in The Mount Airy News - Mar 23 2003
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"... saw a big explosion. I saw it (the bunker) go away." Four Hornets from the Kitty Hawk's Golden Dragons squadron dropped guided bombs on the nah positions, said Lt. Nicole Kratzer, spokeswoman for the ship's air wing. It was the first time Kilty fighters have dropped bombs since the war started, though more than 200 flights have launched from the ship ..."
Publication place: Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina, United States
Nicole KratzerNicole Kratzer in Gainesville Sun - Mar 30 2003
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"... day. During daylight operations Saturday, warplanes dropped six laser- guided bombs and nine 500- pound unguided bombs on military vehicles and a command bunker south of Baghdad, said Lt. Nicole Kratzer, spokeswoman for the USS Kitty Hawk's air wing. Explosions continued to rock Baghdad late Saturday and early today, many around the southern fringes of the city where the Republican Guard, ..."
Publication place: Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, United States