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Winter Over personnel board a C-141C Starlifter at McMurdo Station in Antarctica to return to Christchurch, New Zealand, during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

Passengers board a C-141C Starlifter for departure from Christchurch, New Zealand, to McMurdo Station, Antarctica. All are civilian workers who will spend four to fourteen months on the ice. Military airlift is provided in support of operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

A C-141C Starlifter rolls down the runway for departure from Christchurch, New Zealand, to McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Military airlift provides transport of passengers and cargo in support of Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

A C-141C Starlifter rolls down the runway for departure from Christchurch, New Zealand, to McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Military airlift provides the transport of passengers and cargo during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

Civilian cargo personnel tie down cargo pallets loaded onto a transportation truck. The load arrived in a C-141C Starlifter from Christchurch, New Zealand, and headed for McMurdo Station in Antarctica, during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

Crewmembers pose in their extreme cold weather gear in front of a C-141C Starlifter parked on the the Ross Ice Shelf, near McMurdo Station, in Antarctica. The crew delivered a cargo load from Christchurch, New Zealand, during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

A loaded cargo sled pulls away from the ramp of a C-141C Starlifter from Christchurch, New Zealand. It is parked on the Ross Ice Shelf near McMurdo Station in Antarctica, during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

Air cargo personnel with the New Zealand Air Force and Navy work together to load pallets onto a C-141C Starlifter. The Starlifter will transport the cargo load from Christchurch, New Zealand, to McMurdo Station in Antarctica during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

Aerial port personnel and loadmasters push a pallet off the ramp into the fuselage of a C-141C Starlifter. The Starlifter will transport the cargo load from Christchurch, New Zealand, to McMurdo Station in Antarctica as part of Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

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

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Subject Operation/Series: DEEP FREEZE 2001

Base: Mcmurdo Station

Country: Antarctica (ATA)

Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Kim M. Allain, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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16/10/2001
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