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Members of the Italian National Antarctic Research Program, (PNRA), move through the baggage check-in line at the passenger terminal as they outprocess for departure from Christchurch, New Zealand, to the South Pole for a four-month stay. They are participating in the United States Antarctic Program under the Authority for New Technologies, Energy and Environment, (ENEA), and will board a C-141 Starlifter aircraft out of Christchurch to the ice of Antarctica during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

Members of the Italian National Antarctic Research Program, (PNRA), move through the boarding pass line at the passenger terminal as they outprocess for departure from Christchurch, New Zealand, to the South Pole for a four month stay. They are participating in the United States Antarctic Program under the Authority for New Technologies, Energy and Environment, (ENEA). They will board a C-141 Starlifter aircraft at Christchurch to the ice of Antarctica during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

A member of the Italian National Antarctic Research Program, (PNRA), fills out a customs declaration at the passenger terminal as he outprocesses for departure from Christchurch, New Zealand, to the South Pole for a four-month stay. The PNRA is participating in the United States Antarctic Program under the Authority for New Technologies, Energy and Environment, (ENEA), and will board a C-141 Starlifter aircraft out of Christchurch to the ice of Antarctica during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

Members of the Italian National Antarctic Research Program, (PNRA (Programma Nazionale Ei Ricerche in Antartide)), pose for a group photo in the passenger terminal while they wait for departure from Christchurch, New Zealand, to the South Pole for a four-month stay. They are participating in the United States Antarctic Program under the Authority for New Technologies, Energy and Environment, (ENEA), and will board a C-141 Starlifter from Christchurch to the ice of Antarctica during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

Customs inspectors and their dog stand by, as members of the Italian National Antarctic Research Program, (PNRA), outprocess at the passenger terminal for departure from Christchurch, New Zealand, to the South Pole for a four-month stay. They are participating in the United States Antarctic Program under the Authority for New Technologies, Energy and Environment, (ENEA), and will board a C-141 Starlifter aircraft out of Christchurch to the ice of Antarctica during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

Members of the Royal New Zealand Air Force load a 463L pallet of supplies on a C-141B Starlifter from the 8th Airlift Squadron, McChord Air Force Base, Washington. The cargo is supplies for the National Science Foundation (NSF) who for five to fifteen months study Antarctic life at frigid South Pole. The airlift of personnel and cargo to Antarctica is known as Operation DEEP FREEZE '98

Members of the Royal New Zealand Air Force push pallets of supplies bound for Antarctica off a K-loader and into a C-141B Starlifter assigned to McChord Air Force Base, Washington, 62nd Airlift Wing (AW). The 62nd AW men and equipment are participating in the joint, U.S. Armed Forces and New Zealand Defense Force, military operation which provides logistic support to the U.S. National Science Foundation's Program on Antarctica

Employees of the U.S. National Science Foundation, wearing and carrying cold weather gear, board a C-141B Starlifter parked on the ramp at the airport. The aircraft and its' crew are bound for McMurdo Base, Antarctica in support of the joint, U.S. Armed Forces and New Zealand Defense Force, military operation which provides logistic support to the U.S. National Science Foundation's Program on Antarctica

Administrative Writer, Rose Wilkings, a New Zealand Navy cargo handler stationed at Christchurch, New Zealand, attaches the cargo net to a baggage pallet for departure from Christchurch, to McMurdo Station, Antarctica. The baggage will be transported on a C-141 Starlifter out of Christchurch to the ice of Antarctica during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

Members of the Italian National Antarctic Research Program, (PNRA), load their baggage into the hotels transport as they ready for departure from Christchurch, New Zealand, to the South Pole for a four month stay. They are participating in the United States Antarctic Program under the Authority for New Technologies, Energy and Environment, (ENEA), and will board a C-141 Starlifter Aircraft out of Christchurch to the ice of Antarctica during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

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Subject Operation/Series: DEEP FREEZE 2001

Base: Christchurch

State: Canterbury

Country: New Zealand (NZL)

Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Kim M. Allain, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

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15/10/2001
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label_outline Explore New Technologies, States Antarctic Program, Msgt Kim

Passengers depart from a C-141B Starlifter aircraft during the 30th anniversary of Operation DEEP FREEZE

A Foremost Nodwell 240 emergency vehicle sits near a C-141C Starlifter from Christchurch, New Zealand, parked on the ice near McMurdo Station in Antarctica, during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

Snow King snow removal vehicles operated by Icelandic civilian contractors are used to clear a runway. A U.S. Air Force C-141A Starlifter aircraft is in the background

Winter Over personnel walk across the ice to board the C-141C Starlifter that will transport them from McMurdo Station in Antarctica to Christchurch, New Zealand, during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

Rwandan refugees curiously observe cargo off-load operations of a C-141 Starlifter aircraft from the 452nd Avionics Maintenance Wing (AMW) Air Force Reserve (AFRES), March AFB, Calif

Supplies for the Navy team repairing an LC-130 Hercules aircraft which crashed in 1971 while on a National Science Foundation mission, are unloaded from an LC-130 of Antarctic Development Squadron 6 (VXE-6). After 3 months of work by the team, the Foundation's LC-130 was able to fly out from the crash site on January 10, 1988

Staff Sgt. Craig Cox makes a final check on a cargo of supplies to be dropped from a C-141B Starlifter aircraft over the South Pole. The drop is a joint U.S./New Zealand operation to resupply both South Pole and McMurdo Stations in Antarctica. The operation is being staged from Det. 2, 619th Military Airlift Support Squadron, at the New Zealand International Airport

An Antarctic Development Squadron Six crewman preflights a UH-1N helicopter during the 30th anniversary of Operation Deep Freeze

A medical bus backs up to the ramp of a C-141 Starlifter aircraft of the 437th Military Airlift Wing during Exercise TAC/STRAT MED EVAC

US military personnel prepare to carry a casualty aboard a C-141 Starlifter aircraft for evacuation to Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, Puerto Rico, during Operation URGENT FURY

Shot of the first C-141C Starlifter aircraft from the 452nd Air Mobility Wing, March Air Reserve Base, California, to land on the ice at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, in support of Operation DEEP FREEZE

Scientists and VIP's from around the world board a Lockheed C-141C Starlifter from the 452nd Air Mobility Wing based at March Air Reserve Base, in California in support of Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001 at Christchurch, New Zealand. The operation is in support of resupply missions to and from McMurdo station in Antarctica

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