DescriptionAerospatiale Gazelle AH1 Royal Marines in Iraq 2002.JPEG
A British Royal Marines Aérospatiale/Westland SA.341B Gazelle AH1 helicopter (serial XX380) piloted by Captain Jack Frost of the Commando Helicopter Force, Royal Naval Air Station, Yeovilton, Somerset (UK) takes off from Camp Justice in Masirah, Oman.
If the photo is traced back further, it appears to come from HERE[dead link] (Click on "Additional information about this item") where the Scope & Content section says: "ENDURING FREEDOM Base: Camp Justice, Masirah; Country: Oman (OMN)". There are also several more photos HEREarchive copy at the Wayback Machine (see page 2) of the photos. THIS photoarchive copy at the Wayback Machine is pretty convincing as it was taken the day before of the Commander, 321st Air Expeditionary Group (AEG) which was deployed in support of Operation Southern Watch - putting Captain Jack Frost a long way from Iraq at the time. More likely he was at the former RAF airfield of Masirah. --Bye for now (talk) 17:33, 19 October 2014 (UTC)
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