English: Najeeb Ahmed Khan, Officer Commanding of the No. 31 Bomber Wing's No. 7 Squadron "Bandits", stands infront of his Martin B-57 Canberra bomber after a successful bombing mission on the Indian airbase of Ambala.[1]
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