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A 37,000 pound M551A1 Sheridan Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle, from the 3-73 Armored Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, being parachute extracted while in flight, from a 41st Airlift Squadron C-130E Hercules

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State: North Carolina (NC)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Howard H. Blair, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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pound pound m sheridan reconnaissance vehicle reconnaissance vehicle battalion fort bragg north carolina parachute airlift st airlift squadron c hercules in flight us air force technical sergeant high resolution state airlift squadron c 130 e hercules pound m 551 a 1 sheridan tsgt howard sheridan light tank m 551 sheridan armored reconnasaince airborne assault vehicle military vehicles us national archives
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22/04/1997
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pound pound m sheridan reconnaissance vehicle reconnaissance vehicle battalion fort bragg north carolina parachute airlift st airlift squadron c hercules in flight us air force technical sergeant high resolution state airlift squadron c 130 e hercules pound m 551 a 1 sheridan tsgt howard sheridan light tank m 551 sheridan armored reconnasaince airborne assault vehicle military vehicles us national archives