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One of three Air Force Global Strike Command B-2 Spirit bombers returns to home base at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, March 20, 2011 after striking targets in support of the international response which is enforcing a no-fly zone over Libya. The B-2s landed at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri after a more than 25-hour mission in support of Operation Odyssey Dawn. The bombers employed 45 guided Joint Direct Attack Munitions, each weighing 2,000 pounds, against hardened aircraft shelters in Libya. 
Air Force Global Strike Command B-2 Spirit bombers
This picture taken on March 21, 2011 early evening shows two US F15 ready to take off from the Aviano air base in northern Italy. The US Africa command said on March 22 that a US F-15 jet who flew out of Aviano air base crashed in Libya late the day before due to a technical fault during a raid against anti-aircraft defences and both its crew ejected safely.
US F-15
Western and Arab warplanes are converging on Italy's air bases, including the one of Trapani-Birgi, to join the international campaign to cripple the ability of Moamer Kadhafi's forces to attack Libyan civilians in the UN-mandated Operation 'Odyssey Dawn' with air strikes on Libya. 

A French Rafale jet fighter of the French armys prepares to land on March 21, 2011 at the aerial military base 126 - Capitaine Preziosi in Solenzara, Corsica, the French Mediterranean island.  NATO is ready to back up the international coalition intervening in Libya within 'a few days,' French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said today. 

A French Rafale fighter jet prepares to land at the military air base of Solenzara in Corsica March 21, 2011. The French operation, with some 20 fighter jets deployed in an initial operation in Libya, is being run out of the Solenzara air base on the Mediterranean island of Corsica, around an hour's flight from Libya. 
French Rafale
One of six F16 fighter from Denmark air force based at the Italian military airport of Sigonella, southern Italy takes of from the base on March 22, 2011. The Danish air force said the same day its fighter jets did not take part in bombings during the international air campaign in Libya, rejecting Libyan charges reported by Danish media. 
Denmark F16 A ground crew member signals to an Italian Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon as it prepares for takeoff at the Gioia del Colle NATO Airbase in southern Italy March 22, 2011. Italy repeated its demand on Tuesday that military operations against Libya be placed under a joint NATO command, underlining the growing differences in the anti-Gaddafi coalition. 
Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon
A Canadian CF-18A  fighter prepares to land at the Birgi NATO Airbase in Trapani on the southern Italian island of Sicily March 21, 2011. Arab nations do not want the military intervention under way in Libya to be placed under NATO control, French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said on Monday. 
Canadian CF-18A
French Air Force Mirage 2000 fighter jets are seen at the Solenzara military air base before a mission over Libya March 21, 2011. The French operation, with some 20 fighter jets deployed in an initial operation in Libya, is being run out of the Solenzara air base on the Mediterranean island of Corsica, around an hour's flight from Libya. 
French Air Force Mirage 2000
A Danish F-16 Fighting Falcon takes off from the tarmac of the Sigonella NATO Airbase on the southern Italian island of Sicily March 21, 2011. Arab nations do not want the military intervention under way in Libya to be placed under NATO control, French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said on Monday. 
Danish F-16 Fighting Falcon
A British Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon takes off from Gioia del Colle NATO Airbase in southern Italy March 21, 2011. Arab nations do not want the military intervention under way in Libya to be placed under NATO control, French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said on Monday. 

A British Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon takes off from Gioia del Colle NATO airbase in southern Italy March 22, 2011. NATO tried again on Tuesday to resolve a fractious debate on who should command the military campaign against Muammar Gaddafi's forces in Libya once the United States steps back from leading the operation. 
British Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon
An Alpha Jet, jet fighter of the French armys prepares to take off on March 18, 2011 at the aerial military base 126 - Capitaine Preziosi in Solenzara, Corsica, the French Mediterranean island.  After a slow response to revolts in Tunisia and Egypt, France has managed, with Britain, to get the UN Security Council to authorise the use of force against Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's forces. Air strikes will come 'rapidly. 
Alpha Jet [French armys]
One of Norwegian F-16 jet fighters takes off from Bodoe in northern Norway, March 21, 2011, en route to Sicily, Italy, from where they may be deployed in order to help enforce the recent UN Security Council resolution establishing a no-fly zone above Libya. 
Norwegian F-16
A fully armed F-16 fighter jet is pictured at the military base of the 10th Tactical Wing, in Kleine Brogel, Peer, on March 21, 2011. Six Belgian F-16 fighter jets will be active in the ongoing military operations in Libya. 

People stand in front of an  F-16 fighter jet at the military base of the 10th Tactical Wing, in Kleine Brogel, on March 21, 2011. Belgian F-16 jets conducted today the country's first Libya operation as part of the international coalition enforcing a UN resolution, Defence Minister Pieter De Crem told parliament. 
Belgian F-16
Two of the six Danish F16 fighter jets based in Italian military airport of Sigonella, southern Italy, land at the base after a mission of the international air campaign against Moamer Kadhafi's forces on March 21, 2011. Denmark's contribution to the international military action in Libya -- four F-16 fighter jets, two reserve planes (also F-16 fighter jets) and a transport plane -- arrived at the Sigonella airbase on the Italian island of Sicily two days before following an unanimous vote by parliament to take part in the mission. 
Danish F16
An F-16 jet fighter plane flies over the NATO airbase in Aviano, northern Italy, March 21, 2011. NATO ambassadors approved an operations plan for the alliance to help enforce a U.N. arms embargo on Libya on Sunday, a NATO statement said. 
US F-16
A Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon aircraft takes off from RAF Coningsby in eastern England, to take part in the UN resolution to enforce a no-fly zone in Libya, in this undated handout photograph received in London on March 21, 2011. Western powers launched a second wave of air strikes on Libya early on Monday after halting the advance of Muammar Gaddafi's forces on Benghazi and targeting air defences to let their planes patrol the skies. 
Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon
MARHAM, ENGLAND - MARCH 21:  A Tornado GR4 aircraft takes off as another waits on the runway at Royal Air Force (RAF) Marham on March 21, 2011 in England. The Pentagon says that United States and United Kingdom military forces have fired more than 110 missiles, with French planes attacking pro-Gaddafi forces near rebel-held Benghazi. 
Tornado GR4
A US F16 plane takes-off from  the Aviano air base on March 20, 2011. The US, Britain and France pounded Libya with Tomahawk missiles and air strikes into the early hours of today, sparking fury from Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi who declared the Mediterranean to be a 'battlefield.' 

A US F16 plane takes off from the Aviano air base on March 21, 2011. Western and Arab warplanes were converging on Italy's air bases to join the international campaign to cripple the ability of Moamer Kadhafi's forces to attack Libyan civilians in the UN-mandated Operation 'Odyssey Dawn' with air strikes on Libya. 
US F16
In this image provided by the Royal Norwegian Air Force one of a number of Norwegian F-16 fighter aircraft takes off from Bodoe in northern Norway Monday March 21, 2011, bound for Sicily, Italy, from where they may be deployed in order to help enforce the recent UN Security Council resolution establishing a no-fly zone above Libya. 
Norwegian F-16 A French Rafale fighter jet makes its approach, in this photo released March 20, 2011 by ECPAD (French Defence communication and audiovisual production agency), during an airborne re-fueling operation March 19, 2011 during the initial French attacks on Libya. On Sunday French warplanes encountered no opposition in enforcing a U.N.-mandated no-fly zone over Libya. Fifteen French combat aircraft  took part in allied patrols but they did not have to fire at airborne or ground targets because they met no resistance. Picture taken March 19, 2011. 

A French Air Force Rafale, seen in this photo released by ECPAD (French Defence communication and audiovisual production agency), increases speed to take off from the Saint-Dizier military base, eastern France, for a mission over Libya March 20, 2011. 
French Air Force Rafale
French Air Force Mirage jets, seen in this photo released March 20, 2011 by ECPAD (French Defence communication and audiovisual production agency), taxi on the runway upon their return from flight missions over Libya at the Solenzara military base in Corsica March 20, 2011. 
French Air Force Mirage
An F-16 jet fighter flies over the NATO airbase in Aviano, Italy, Sunday, March 20, 2011. NATO's top decision-making body is set to decide whether the alliance will join in the strikes on Libya. Diplomats said NATO's military planners are due to present final action plans to the North Atlantic Council on Sunday. 
A F-16 jet fighter flies over a NATO airbase in Aviano, northern Italy, March 20, 2011. Italy has deployed dozens of combat aircraft at its base at Trapani, in western Sicily in readiness for possible involvement in airstrikes on Libya. Eight jets have been assigned to the coalition command and are ready to take part in operations immediately, Defence Minister Ignazio La Russa said on Sunday. 
F-16
A technician walks past one of six Danish F16 fighter based at the Italian military airport of Sigonella, southern Italy on March 20, 2011. Six Danish F-16 fighter are ready to take off from Italy's Sigonella air base to join the international air campaign against Moamer Kadhafi's forces in Libya, ANSA quoted a senior Italian military official as saying. 
Danish F16
AKROTIRI, ENGLAND - MARCH 20:  An RAF AWAC aircraft lands at the British RAF Akrotiri airbase on March 20, 2011 in Cyprus. Defence analysts said the sovereign military airfield at Akrotiri could be used by the RAF to help enforce a no-fly zone over Libya against Col Gaddafis offensive against outgunned Libyan rebels. 
RAF AWAC
USS Florida launches a Tomahawk cruise missile during Giant Shadow in the waters off the coast of the Bahamas in this file photograph taken in 2003 and released to Reuters on March 19, 2011. U.S. and British ships and submarines launched missile strikes against Libya on Saturday, officials said, as the West began a first phase of its military operations to force Muammar Gaddafi from power. 

The guided missile submarine USS Florida (SSGN 728) pulls into the Bay of Naples, Italy in this file photo taken in the Mediterranean Sea on March 4, 2011 and released to Reuters on March 19, 2011. U.S. and British ships and submarines launched missile strikes against Libya on Saturday, officials said, as the West began a first phase of its military operations to force Muammar Gaddafi from power. 
USS Florida (SSGN 728)
Sailors aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Preble (DDG 88) conduct an operational tomahawk missile launch in a training area off the coast of California in this September 29, 2010 file photograph and released to Reuters on March 19, 2011. U.S. and British ships and submarines launched missile strikes against Libya on March 19, officials said, as the West began a first phase of its military operations to force Muammar Gaddafi from power. 
USS Preble (DDG 88)
A French Dassault Rafale combat aircraft, seen in this photo released by ECPAD (French Defence communication and audiovisual production agency), taxis to its hangar at the Saint-Dizier military base, eastern France, after a mission to overfly Libya March 19, 2011. Western forces hit targets along the Libyan coast on Saturday, using strikes from  air and sea to force Muammar Gaddafi's troops to cease fire and end attacks on civilians. 
French Dassault Rafale
A French Mirage 2000-5 aircraft, seen in this photo released by ECPAD (French Defence communication and audiovisual production agency), takes off from the Dijon military base on a mission to overfly Libya March 19, 2011. Western air forces, with Arab League approval, went into action in Libya on Saturday to curb attcks by Muammar Gaddafi's forces on the revel stronghold of Benghazi, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said. 
French Mirage 2000-5
Canadian F18 Hornet fighters arrive at the air base of Trapani Birgi in the southern island of Sicily on March 18, 2011. Italian air bases could play a key role in any military action against Libya but the prospect of Rome's first operation against its former colony since World War II carries high risks, experts said. 
Canadian F18 Hornet
A Canadian CF-18A fighter plane prepares to land at the Birgi NATO Airbase in Trapani in the southern Italian island of Sicily March 19, 2011. Canada backs the idea of taking swift military action in libya but it would need two days to prepare its military aircraft for an operation, a government spokesmen said during international talks in Paris. Italy threw its full support behind plans for military action against Libya on Friday as ministers pledged their backing and a parliamentary committee voted to authorise the use of airbases and other assets. 
Canadian CF-18A
Two Danish F-16 Fighting Falcon jet fighters fly over the Sigonella NATO Airbase in the southern Italian island of Sicily March 19, 2011. World powers meeting in Paris on saturday to discuss a coordinated intervention in Libya could launch air strikes as soon as the talks end, a source close to the discussion said. 
Danish F-16 Fighting Falcon
A parachute (L) is ejected from a Libyan jet bomber as it crashes after being hit over Benghazi on March 19, 2011 as Libya's rebel stronghold came under attack, with at least two air strikes and sustained shelling of the city's south sending thick smoke into the sky. 

F/A-18F Super Hornets assigned to Carrier Air Wing One (CVW-1) launch  from the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise in the Red Sea in this U.S. Navy handout photo dated March 17, 2011. The Pentagon, skeptical of military action in Libya, may be hoping an aggressive posture and threats of air strikes will be enough to change Muammar Gaddafi's calculus and avoid dragging already stretched U.S. forces in another war. Picture taken March 17, 2011. 
F/A-18F Super Hornets
A Super Etendard fighter jet is seen before a catapult take off during sea trials on the French aircraft carrier "Charles De Gaulle" in the Mediterranean sea in this November 26, 2009 file picture. France could start military operations against Libya in a matter of hours following the  U.N. Security Council resolution authorising such action, government spokesman Francois Baroin said on March 18, 2011. 
Super Etendard
This undated image made available by the Ministry of Defence in London, Friday March 18, 2011, shows a Tornado GR4 of the Royal Air Force, one of the types of aircraft designated to take part in the operation of a no-fly zone over Libya. The strike/attack aircraft carries Storm Shadow stand-off missiles and Brimstone anti-armour missiles. British Prime Minister David Cameron told lawmakers that Britain will join a U.N.-authorized operation to stop Moammar Gadhafi launching "a brutal attack using air, land and sea forces" on the rebel-held city of Benghazi. (AP Photo/Ministry of Defence, ho. 
Tornado GR4





France's president Nicolas Sarkozy welcomes US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton prior to a meeting of Group of Eight powers, on March 14, 2011 at the Elysee Palace in Paris. Foreign ministers of group of Eight powers gathered in Paris today to thrash out a common line on possible intervention to ground the warplanes pounding Libya's rebels. 
U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama toast at the official dinner offered by Chile's President Sebastian Pinera at the government palace La Moneda in Santiago, Chile, Monday March 21, 2011. Obama is in Chile as part of a three-country, five-day tour of Latin America. 

A still image from video show Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron speaking in the House of Commons, in central London March 21, 2011. The intention is that command for the international force implementing a no-fly zone over Libya will transfer to NATO, Cameron said on Monday. 

Muammar Gaddafi speaks during an interview with Portugal TV in Tripoli in this still image from video March 17, 2011, ahead of the U.N. Security Council passing a resolution to endorse a no fly-zone and military attacks on Gaddafi's forces to protect civilians. 
Seif al-Islam Kadhafi, son of Libyan strongman Moamer Kadhafi, flashes the V sign during a meeting with youths on March 10, 2011 in Tripoli, after he issued a warning of 'we're coming' and that his forces were advancing towards their bastion of Benghazi in eastern Libya. 

People hold placards and shout slogans during a protest against Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi  in Berlin, March 19, 2011. World leaders gathered on Saturday to discuss a coordinated military intervention in Libya, where Muammar Gaddafi defied the West with an advance into the rebel stronghold of Benghazi. 

A woman rebel fighter supporter shoots an AK-47 rifle as she reacts to the news of the withdrawal of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's forces from Benghazi March 19, 2011. A rebel spokesman said on Saturday anti-government troops had driven out forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi who had entered the eastern city of Benghazi. 

A woman attends a rally in support of Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli March 18, 2011. Gaddafi's government said it was declaring a unilateral ceasefire in its offensive to crush Libya's revolt, as Western warplanes prepared to attack his forces. 

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