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The C-21 aircraft arrives at the base becoming part of the 1403rd Military Airlift Squadron. The planes will be responsible for transporting people and high priority cargo throughout the Northwest Pacific

The cabin of the newly arrived C-21 aircraft before the seats were installed. Assigned to the 1403rd Military Airlift Squadron, the planes will be responsible for transporting people and high priority cargo throughout the Northwest Pacific

A view of the interior of the newly arrived C-21 aircraft after the seats were installed. Assigned to the 1403rd Military Airlift Squadron, the planes will be responsible for transporting people and high priority cargo throughout the Northwest Pacific

The Japanese press gather to inspect and photograph the C-21 aircraft. Assigned to the 1403rd Military Airlift Squadron, the planes will be responsible for transporting people and high priority cargo throughout the Northwest Pacific

Stan Longacre, avionics electrical technician, repairs a computer test switch aboard the newly arrived C-21 aircraft. Assigned to the 1403rd Military Airlift Squadron, the planes will be responsible for transporting people and high priority cargo throughout the Northwest Pacific

Austin (Ray) Lewis installs the seats in the newly arrived C-21 aircraft. Assigned to the 1403rd Military Airlift Squadron, the planes will be responsible for transporting people and high priority cargo throughout the Northwest Pacific

A C-21A aircraft assigned to the 1401st Military Airlift Squadron parked on the flight line

A C-21A aircraft assigned to Detachment 4, 1402nd Military Airlift Squadron, passes over the Gulf Coast during a flight out of Eglin Air Force Base, Florida

A C-21A Learjet aircraft arrives at the base. The C-21A will replace the T-39 Sabreliner aircraft in the Air Force Inventory

The C-21 aircraft arrives at the base becoming a part of the 1403rd Military Airlift Squadron. The planes will be responsible for transporting people and high priority cargo throughout the Northwest Pacific

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Base: Yokota Air Base

Country: Japan (JPN)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Lee E. Schading

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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22/01/1985
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