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First Afghan Air Force UH-60s arrive to Kandahar
A U.S. Air Force C-17 loadmaster assigned to Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., prepares two Afghan Air Force UH-60 helicopters for unloading Sept. 18, 2017, at Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan. These are the first UH-60s to be delivered to Afghanistan for the modernization of the AAF and development of a professional, capable and sustainable Afghan Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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First Afghan Air Force UH-60s arrive to Kandahar
A U.S. Air Force C-17 loadmaster assigned to Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., prepares two Afghan Air Force UH-60 helicopters for unloading Sept. 18, 2017, at Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan. These are the first UH-60s to be delivered to Afghanistan for the recapitalization of the AAF and development of a professional, capable and sustainable Afghan Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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First Afghan Air Force UH-60s arrive to Kandahar
Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air advisors observe as an Afghan Air Force UH-60 is unloaded from a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster, Sept. 18, 2017, at Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan. The TAAC-Air advisors have worked closely with their Afghan counterparts to prepare for the modernization of the AAF, as the service transitions from Mi-17s to UH-60s. These are the first AAF UH-60s to arrive in country. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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First Afghan Air Force UH-60s arrive to Kandahar
U.S. Air Force Col. Armando Fiterre, the 738th Air Expeditionary Advisory Group commander, Train, Advise, Assist, Command-Air, watches as the first Afghan Air Force UH-60 helicopter is unloaded off a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster, Sept. 18, 2017, at Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan. The UH-60 arrival is part of the modernization efforts of the AAF. The plan involves seven different weapon systems, 14 program offices and more than 20 major contracts. TAAC-Air will oversee training of AAF pilots and maintainers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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First Afghan Air Force UH-60s arrive to Kandahar
An Afghan Air Force UH-60 is towed as two AAF A-29s taxi for take-off Sept. 18, 2017, at Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan. The UH-60 was the first to arrive in Afghanistan as part of modernization efforts to transition the AAF to a more sustainable and modern helicopter fleet. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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Afghan Air Force delivers first operational airdrop
An Afghan Air Force C-208 crew loads a resupply pallet for delivery over Southeast, Afghanistan, on June 28, 2017. This was the first operational airdrop performed by AAF aircrew. The AAF successfully delivered 800 pounds of supplies to Afghan Border Police at their coordinated drop zone. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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Afghan Air Force delivers first operational airdrop
An Afghan Air Force C-208 pilot, prepares to deliver supplies, over Southeast, Afghanistan, as Tech. Sgt. Brian Wahl, Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air, 538th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron C-208 loadmaster advisor, stands by for assistance during an aerial resupply mission on June 28, 2017. This was the first operational airdrop performed by AAF aircrew. The AAF successfully delivered 800 pounds of supplies to Afghan Border Police at their coordinated drop zone. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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Afghan Air Force delivers first operational airdrop
An Afghan Air Force C-208 pilot, prepares to deliver supplies, over Southeast, Afghanistan, as Tech. Sgt. Brian Wahl, Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air, 538th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron C-208 loadmaster advisor, stands by for assistance during an aerial resupply mission on June 28, 2017. This was the first operational airdrop performed by AAF aircrew. The AAF successfully delivered 800 pounds of supplies to Afghan Border Police at their coordinated drop zone. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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Afghan Air Force delivers first operational airdrop
Afghan Air Force C-208 aircrew and maintenance members pose for a photo with Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air, 538th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron C-208 advisors, after delivering supplies to Afghan National Defense Security Forces ground troops on June 28, 2017. This was the first operational airdrop performed by AAF aircrew. The AAF successfully delivered 800 pounds of supplies to Afghan Border Police at their coordinated drop zone. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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Afghan Air Force delivers first operational airdrop
An Afghan Air Force C-208 crew, delivers supplies to Afghan National Defense Security Forces ground troops on June 28, 2017. This was the first operational airdrop performed by AAF aircrew. The AAF successfully delivered 800 pounds of supplies to Afghan Border Police at their coordinated drop zone. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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TAAC-Air Shindand visit leads to AAF cost savings
Lt. Col. Jose Lasso, Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air (TAAC-Air) deputy director of logistics, was welcomed by Afghan Air Force Brig. Gen. Abdul Qudratullah, Shindand Air Wing commander, at Herat, Afghanistan, March 1, 2017. The meeting was an opportunity for TAAC-Air advisors in various career fields from logistics, maintenance, safety, intelligence, civil engineer and C-130 flight crews to meet with their counterparts to train and advise, as well as assess the current mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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TAAC-Air Shindand visit leads to AAF cost savings
Lt. Col. Jose Lasso, Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air (TAAC-Air) deputy director of logistics, receives a tour of a flight simulator training facility from Afghan Air Force Brig. Gen. Abdul Qudratullah, Shindand Air Wing commander, at Herat, Afghanistan, March 1, 2017. This visit was an opportunity for advisors to have face-to-face interaction with their AAF counterparts. TAAC-Air headquarters is based out of Kabul, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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TAAC-Air Shindand visit leads to AAF cost savings
Afghan Air Force C-130H aircrew and maintainers palletize cargo at Shindand Air Wing, Herat, Afghanistan, for transportation to Kabul Air Wing, March 1, 2017. The cargo consisted of 9,000 pounds of Mi-17 parts to be reused for maintenance overhaul. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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TAAC-Air Shindand visit leads to AAF cost savings
Afghan Air Force C-130H aircrew and maintainers palletize cargo at Shindand Air Wing, Herat, Afghanistan, for transportation to Kabul Air Wing, March 1, 2017. The cargo consisted of 9,000 pounds of Mi-17 parts to be reused for maintenance overhaul. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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TAAC-Air Shindand visit leads to AAF cost savings
Lt. Col. Jose Lasso, Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air (TAAC-Air) deputy director of logistics, thanks Afghan Air Force Brig. Gen. Abdul Qudratullah, Shindand Air Wing commander, during a lunch with AAF and TAAC-Air advisors at Shindand Air Wing, Herat, Afghanistan, March 1, 2017. This visit was an opportunity for advisors to have face-to-face interaction with their AAF counterparts. TAAC-Air headquarters is based in Kabul, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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TAAC-Air Shindand visit leads to AAF cost savings
Maj. Ethan Bryant, Train, Advise, Assist Command-Air (TAAC-Air) and 538th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron C-130H pilot advisor, transports passengers and cargo with his Afghan Air Force counterpart from Shindand Air Wing to Kabul Air Wing, Afghanistan, March 1, 2017. TAAC-Air advisors in various career fields from logistics, maintenance, safety, intelligence, civil engineer and C-130 flight crews met with their counterparts at Shindand Air Wing to train and advise, as well as assess the current mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Veronica Pierce)
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MD-530F Cayuse Warrior
The MD-530 provides close air attack and aerial escort capability with two .50-caliber machine guns with rockets being added in the near future. (U.S. Air Force photo/released)
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Re-birth of the Afghan Air Force
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and the Afghan Air Force hosted the “Re-birth of the Afghan Air Force” fly over event at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, Afghanistan, Feb. 11, 2016. Ghani to a large crowd of Afghan National Army, AAF and coalition partners of the capabilities of the A-29, MD-530F, C-130, Mi-17, PC-12 and C-208 aircraft, and praised the young air force. The flying service was re-established in 2008 after it had ceased to exist following the collapse of the Soviet-backed Afghan regime in 1992. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Eydie Sakura/released)
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Re-birth of the Afghan Air Force
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and the Afghan Air Force hosted the “Re-birth of the Afghan Air Force” fly over event at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, Afghanistan, Feb. 11, 2016. Ghani to a large crowd of Afghan National Army, AAF and coalition partners of the capabilities of the A-29, MD-530F, C-130, Mi-17, PC-12 and C-208 aircraft, and praised the young air force. The flying service was re-established in 2008 after it had ceased to exist following the collapse of the Soviet-backed Afghan regime in 1992. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Eydie Sakura/released)
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Re-birth of the Afghan Air Force
Afghan pilots and maintainers stand before A-29 Super Tucano at the “Re-birth of the Afghan Air Force” aerial demonstration event at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, Afghanistan, Feb. 11, 2016. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani addressed a crowd of Afghan National Army, Afghan Air Force and coalition partners and spoke of the capabilities of the A-29, MD-530F, C-130, Mi-17, PC-12 and C-208 aircraft, and praised the young air force. The flying service was re-established in 2008 after it had ceased to exist following the collapse of the Soviet-backed Afghan regime in 1992. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Eydie Sakura/released)
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