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A C-130 transport aircraft from the 23rd Airlift Wing Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina takes-off after delivering supplies, equipment and military personnel to be assigned to the Implementation Forces (IFOR) at Tuzla Air Base and other United States military camps in the surrounding area

A close-up view of the forward section of A C-130 transport aircraft from the 23rd Airlift Wing, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina as it comes to a stop on the runway. The C-130 is delivering supplies, equipment and military personnel to be assigned to the Implementation Forces (IFOR) at Tuzla Air Base and other United States military camps in the surrounding area. (Duplicate image, see also DDSD0000392 or search 960914F3939J506)

A C-130 is being loaded with equipment and personal belongings of the 2nd Airlift Squadron (ALS) Pope AFB, North Carolina, 37th Airlift Squadron (ALS) Rhein-Main AB, Germany and the 41st Airlift Squadron (ALS) Pope AFB, North Carolina. The three squadrons are redeploying to their home stations after completion of Operation Overlord '94

AIRMAN 1ST Class Todd Rutledge from the 3rd APS, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina sets up the boards on the flightline ground awaiting pallets of supplies and equipment to be off loaded in support of Operation Support Hope. The C-130 is out of the 136th Air Wing Dallas Naval Air Station

A Canadian Air Force C-130 arrives at Alexandria airport, Louisiana, to participate in JRTC 01-06. The Canadian aircraft from 2nd Air Movement Squadron in Trenton, Ontario, are working alongside US Air Force C-130s from the 2nd Airlift Squadron from Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina, to deliver personnel and supplies to the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk, Louisiana

A line of C-130s taxi back in after a practice run for Operation Overlord '94. The three squadrons deployed were the 2nd Airlift Squadron (ALS) Pope AFB, North Carolina, 37th Airlift Squadron (ALS) Rhein-Main AB, Germany and the 41st Airlift Squadron (ALS), Pope AFB, North Carolina. The purpose of the deployment was to airlift the 82nd and the 101st Airborne troops into France to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Operation Overlord

A Canadian Air Force C-130 aircraft arrives at Alexandria airport, Louisiana, to participate in JRTC 01-06. The Canadian aircraft from 2nd Air Movement Squadron in Trenton, Ontario, are working alongside US Air Force C-130s from the 2nd Airlift Squadron from Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina, to deliver personnel and supplies to the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk, Louisiana

AIRMAN 1ST Class Todd Rutledge, 3rd Aerial Port Squadron (APS), Pope AFB, NC, drives an M13K forklift to off load a camouflaged C-130 from the 136th Air Wing, Dallas Naval Air Station after the aircraft landed at Moi International Airport

Two US Air Force (USAF) C-130 Hercules from 43rd Airlift Wing (AW), Pope Air Force Base (AFB), North Carolina (NC) (foreground), and 118th AW, Nashville International Airport (IAP), Tennessee Air National Guard (TANG), taxi off the runway onto the Mosul Airport tarmac during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

A C-130 transport aircraft from the 23rd Airlift Wing Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina comes to a stop on the runway. The C-130 is delivering supplies, equipment and military personnel to be assigned to the Implementation Forces (IFOR) at Tuzla Air Base and other United States military camps in the surrounding area

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Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR

Base: Tuzla Air Base

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: STAFF SGT. Rodney E. Jones

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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C-130 Hercules aircrew Engineer STAFF Sergeant Jeff Morgan (left) and Navigator Catain Keith Allbritten, 61st Airlift Squadron, discuss the status of the lanes chafe and flares with an electronic warfare secialist rior to flying into the former Yugoslavia region. The chafe and flares are discharged when the early warning system or a loadmaster erceives a ossible threat to the lane from anti aircraft armament or surface to air missiles. The Green Hornets are deloyed to Ramstein Air Base, Germany, for a 100 day Temorary Duty (TDY) tour assisting Oeration JOINT GUARD (reviously Oeration JOINT ENDEAVOR). Flying C-130s every day to the Former Yugoslav region (rimarily Tuzla) they...

C-130 Hercules Navigator, Captain Keith Allbritten, right, 61st Airlift Squadron discusses the status of the planes chafe and flares with Electronic Warfare SPECIALIST SSGT Todd Ross, prior to flying into the former Yugoslavia region. The chafe and flares are discharged when the early warning system or a loadmaster perceives a possible threat to the plane from anti aircraft armament or surface to air missiles. The Green Hornets are deployed to Ramstein Air Base, Germany, for a 100 day Temporary Duty (TDY) tour assisting Operation JOINT GUARD (previously Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR). Flying C-130s every day to the Former Yugoslav region (primarily Tuzla) they pick up and deliver cargo and...

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