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Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Bill Kenedy, loadmaster, 57th Military Airlift Squadron, talks to children inside of a C-141B Starlifter aircraft at an international air show

Interior C-141 mock-up trainer, medium shot, front view, SSGT Brent Mickley, USAF, of the 57th Airlift Squadron, gives Major General Steven R. Polk, USAF, 19th Air Force Commander, a tour of the C-141 Loadmaster training facility during his recent visit to Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma

Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Manual Garcia, 437th Aerial Delivery Squadron, uses a forklift to transport cargo to a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft during Exercise SHADOW HAWK'87, a phase of BRIGHT STAR'87. The US Central Command/Join

Sergeant (SGT) Mike Williams, 20th Military Airlift Squadron, pushes cargo onto the ramp of a 437th Military Airlift Wing C-141B Starlifter aircraft during Exercise SHADOW HAWK'87, a phase of BRIGHT STAR'87. The US Central Command/Joint Chiefs of STAFF e

COL. Watts, commander, 63rd Military Airlift Wing, holds a model of a C-141B aircraft presented to him by a Lockheed aircraft corporation representative during a ceremony marking the delivery of the first C-141B Starlifter aircraft

Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Scott Crabtree, USAF, 615th Tanker Airlift Control Element (TALCE), helps a co-worker onto the C-17A Globemaster III where they will unload the aircraft of military equipment and supplies during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

An air-to-air front view of C-141B Starlifter aircraft from the 53rd Military Airlift Squadron flying in formation

STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) James F. Rozelle, a flight engineer from the 41st Military Airlift Squadron, communicates with the pilot of a C-141B Starlifter aircraft at King Faisal Air Base during Exercise SHADOW HAWK'87, a phase of BRIGHT STAR'87. The US Centr

An air-to-air right front view of five C-141B Starlifter aircraft from the 53rd Military Airlift Squadron flying in formation

Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Clyde C. Scaff, loadmaster, 57th Military Airlift Squadron, explains the interior features of a C-141B Starlifter aircraft to visitors at an international air show

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label_outline Explore Military Airlift Squadron, Tsgt Robert, C 141 B Starlifter Aircraft

An Air Force KC-10 Extender aircraft refuels a C-141B Starlifter aircraft (as seen from the KC-10) during the return flight from McMurdo Station, Antarctica, to Christchurch, New Zealand. The C-141 has just completed an airdrop during Operation Deep Freeze

First Lieutenant (1LT) Victor Haynes, 20th Military Airlift Squadron, checks a map while piloting a Military Airlift Command transport aircraft to the next location of Pope John Paul II's US visit. During the pope's visit, vehicle transportation and security is being provided under VOLANT SILVER, a joint Military Airlift Command/Secret Service operation

Rear view of a C-141B Starlifter aircraft, with contrails, flying toward the setting sun. The aircraft is returning to Christchurch, New Zealand, after a successful airdrop over Antarctica

Navy Personnel using a rough terrain forklift down load the Marine's equipment which includes a pallet of ammunition from the C-141B Starlifter aircraft. The aircraft carried the first Marines (33) to Guantanamo Bay in support of the recent problems in Haiti

A US Air Force C-141B Starlifter aircraft is unloaded by members of the 62nd Aerial Port Squadron, McChord Air Force Base, Washington, during Exercise BRIM FROST '85

Ship "Falls of Clyde", Hawaii Maritime Center,Pier 7, Honolulu, Honolulu County, HI

Members of the 82nd Airborne Division aboard a C-141B Starlifter aircraft prepare for a jump during Exercise Gallant Eagle '82

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

CPT Kymberle McElwee, 2nd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron mission crew director, watches loading operations as a Military Airlift Command C-141B Starlifter aircraft is readied for a flight to Pakistan. The 2nd AFS will be providing medical assistance to those Afghan refugees and mujaheddin fighters who are being transported to the United States and Canada for specialized treatment.

Casualties" are placed, one above the other, aboard a C-141B Starlifter aircraft during Exercise Wounded Eagle '82

Caskets are loaded aboard a C-141B Starlifter aircraft for transport to Newfoundland. The caskets will be used to bring home victims of the air crash in Gander, Newfoundland

Co-pilot 1ST LT. Stan Jaicks, 41st Military Airlift Squadron, explains to former hostage Mithileshwar Singh the route that their C-141B Starlifter aircraft is taking to reach Rhein-Main Air Base, West Germany, from Damascus, Syria. Singh, an Indian citize

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