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C-27 Pilots
C-27J Spartan pilot, Ohio Air National Guard Maj. Kevin Wuebker (left), flies back to Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan after delivering troops and supplies to Qalat, Afghanistan. The C-27J, operated by a joint Army and Air National Guard crew assigned to the 702nd Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, gives U.S. military troops a unique, short takeoff and landing capability, providing access to airstrips otherwise unreachable by fixed-wing aircraft. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Jeffrey Allen)
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C-27 Pilots
C-27J Spartan pilots, Ohio Air National Guard Maj. Kevin Wuebker (left), and U.S. Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officer 4 Doug Gahring, fly back to Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan after delivering troops and supplies to Qalat, Afghanistan. The C-27J, operated by a joint Army and Air National Guard crew assigned to the 702nd Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, gives U.S. military troops a unique, short takeoff and landing capability, providing access to airstrips otherwise unreachable by fixed-wing aircraft. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Jeffrey Allen)
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C-27 loadmaster
U.S. Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Thomas Trigg scans for threats after taking off from a remote airfield in a C-27J Spartan in Qalat, Afghanistan. Trigg is a loadmaster assigned to the 702nd Expeditionary Airlift Squadron in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The C-27J, operated by a joint Army and Air National Guard crew, gives U.S. military troops a unique, short takeoff and landing capability, providing access to airstrips otherwise unreachable by fixed-wing aircraft. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Jeffrey Allen)
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Eyes on the threat
U.S. Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Thomas Trigg scans for threats after taking off from a remote airfield in a C-27J Spartan in Qalat, Afghanistan. Trigg is a loadmaster assigned to the 702nd Expeditionary Airlift Squadron in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The C-27, operated by a joint Army and Air National Guard crew, gives U.S. military troops a unique, short takeoff and landing capability, providing access to airstrips otherwise unreachable by fixed-wing aircraft. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Jeffrey Allen)
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Miles of nothing
The massive expanse of desert in southern Afghanistan is home to several remote Afghanistan border patrol outposts. A U.S. Army, 3rd Zone, ABP security forces advisement team trains Afghans to patrol and secure their border. The remote location of the outposts poses resupply problems. U.S. Air Force air mobility liaison officers work with the advisement team to establish drop zones used to airdrop critical supplies. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Jeffrey Allen)
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Specialist maintain fever tempo
Senior Airman Amalya Velez and Senior Airman Latoya Williams, 76th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit, Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, inspect the electrical components of an HC-130P Hercules assigned to the 76th Rescue Squadron. Aircraft assigned to the 76th ERQS are routinely inspected by members of the 76th EAMU to ensure everything is in working order. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(RELEASED)
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Specialist maintain fever tempo
Senior Airman Amalya Velez, 76th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit, Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, inspects the electrical components of an HC-130P Hercules assigned to the 76th Rescue Squadron. Aircraft assigned to the 76th ERQS are routinely inspected by members of the 76th EAMU to ensure everything is in working order. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(RELEASED)
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Specialist maintain fever tempo
Aircraft maintainers from the 76th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit, Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, inspect the landing gear of an HC-130P Hercules assigned to the 76th Rescue Squadron. Aircraft assigned to the 76th ERQS are routinely inspected by members of the 76th EAMU to ensure everything is in working order. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(RELEASED)
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Specialist maintain fever tempo
Senior Airman Latoya Williams, 76th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit, fills an HC-130P Hercules with liquid oxygen during a complete aircraft maintenance inspection at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. Aircraft assigned to the 76 Expeditionary Rescue Squadron are routinely inspected by members of the 76th EAMU to ensure everything is in working order. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(RELEASED)
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Specialist maintain fever tempo
Tech. Sgt. Joshua Sevilla, 76th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit, Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, cleans the windows of an HC-130P Hercules assigned to the 76th Rescue Squadron during a complete aircraft maintenance inspection. Aircraft assigned to the 76th ERQS are routinely inspected by members of the 76th EAMU to ensure everything is in working order. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(RELEASED)
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Specialist maintain fever tempo
Airman 1st Class Broghan Orgas, 76th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit, waits to marshal out an HC-130P Hercules assigned to the 76th Rescue Squadron, Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, after starting engines in order to launch the aircraft for a mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(RELEASED)
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Specialist maintain fever tempo
Members of the 76th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit conducted a complete aircraft maintenance inspection on an HC-130P Hercules assigned to the 76th Rescue Squadron, Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. Aircraft assigned to the 76th ERQS are routinely inspected by members of the 76th EAMU to ensure everything is in working order. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(RELEASED)
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(Front) Airman 1st Class Alan Wichmann and Airman 1st Class Broghan Orgas, 76th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit, Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, inspect the engine of an HC-130P Hercules assigned to the 76th Rescue Squadron during a complete aircraft maintenance inspection. Aircraft assigned to the 76th ERQS are routinely inspected by members of the 76th EAMU to ensure everything is in working order. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(RELEASED)
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Specialist maintain fever tempo
Senior Airman Latoya Williams, 76th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit, fills an HC-130P Hercules with liquid oxygen during a complete aircraft maintenance inspection at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. Aircraft assigned to the 76th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron are routinely inspected by members of the 76th EAMU to ensure everything is in working order. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(RELEASED)
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K9 care
U.S. Army Capt. James Burroughs, 358th Medical Detachment Veterinary Services, examines a Marine Corps military working dog at the Camp Leatherneck veterinary clinic, Afghanistan, during a routine physical check up of the dogs on the camp. The veterinary clinic is responsible for providing medical care for all the MWDs on the camp. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(Released)
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K9 care
A Marine Corps military working dog waits to be examined at the Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, veterinary clinic during a routine physical check up of the dogs on the camp. The 358th Medical Detachment Veterinary Services clinic is responsible for providing medical care for all the MWDs on the camp. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(Released)
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K9 care
U.S. Army Capt. James Burroughs, 358th Medical Detachment Veterinary Services veterinarian, examines a Marine Corps military working dog at the Camp Leatherneck veterinary clinic, during a routine physical check up of the dogs on the camp. The veterinary clinic is responsible for providing medical care for all the MWDs on the camp. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(Released)
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K9 care
(Right) Army Capt. James Burroughs, 358th Medical Detachment Veterinary Services veterinarian, transcribes notes into the medical records of a Marine Corps military working dog at the Camp Leatherneck veterinary clinic, Afghanistan, during a routine physical check up of the dogs on the camp. Capt. Michael Vietti, 451st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron Detachment 1 Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility physician's assistant, who volunteers at the clinic as there to assist with the dog examinations. The veterinary clinic is responsible for providing medical care for all the MWDs on the camp. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(Released)
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Capt. Michael Vietti, 451st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron Detachment 1 Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility physician's assistant, assists Army Sgt. Adelyn Perez, 358th Medical Detachment Veterinary animal care specialist, as they prepare to draw blood from military working dog for a lab test during a routine physical entrance exam at Camp Leatherneck veterinary clinic. Vietti routinely volunteers at the 358th Medical Detachment Veterinary Services Clinic. The veterinary clinic is responsible for providing medical care for all the MWDs on the camp. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(Released)
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Mind the Gap
Members from the 451st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron Detachment 1 Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility load a wounded Marine onto a C-130 Hercules at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. The CASF team is responsible for taking care of and transporting patients from the staging facility and role hospital to aircraft who are then transported to the next level of medical care. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz)(RELEASED)
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