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Lt represents her Vietnamese pride while at Osan

1st Lt Quynh Tran, 5th Reconnaissance Squadron chief of intelligence, poses in an "ao dai" next to a U-2S reconnaissance aircraft at Osan Air Base, April 22, 2022. The ao dai is the national dress for Vietnam. The direct translation of the "ao dai" means "long shirt" because the gown resembles a very long blouse. Ao dais come in different colors and patterns, but common motifs include phoenixes, flowers and natural landscapes. Traditionally ao dais are made from only silk, but modern ao dais are comprised of silk/nylon hybrids to increase breathability and comfort. Tran, who is of Vietnamese descent, leads intelligence operations for the 5th RS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Joshua J. Garcia

PHOTO BY: Master Sgt. Joshua J. Garcia
VIRIN: 220426-F-QF982-0330.JPG
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NIKON D5

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70.0-200.0 mm f/2.8

APERTURE

28/10

SHUTTERSPEED

1/160

ISO

1000

IMAGE IS PUBLIC DOMAIN

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