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USAF C-130E #64-0541 is seen being dismantled for scrappage at Anchorage Int'l Airport on August 27, 2018. [Photo by Christian v Grinsven]
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05-2016 - USAF AC-130J 12-5753 at Cannon AFB NM - Tim Doherty
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Lieutenant Colonel Mascato with Wing Commander Andy Johnson seen during the flag exchange ceremony on December 12, 2018 at RAF Brize Norton. [RAF, ©UK Crown Copyright]
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C-130E #3715 (61-2370) seen near Austin, Texas. January 8, 2019.
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Citizen Airmen with the 932nd AES gather for a group photo with a C-130 on April 8, 2018, Scott AFB. [USAF photo by Christopher Parr]
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USAF MC-130P #65-0994 Combat Shadow is towed down Independence Road on Hurlburt Field, on August 15, 2015. The Shadow was towed from the flightline and staged for installation into the Hurlburt Field Air Park. [USAF photo by SrA Meagan Schutter]
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USAF C-130A #55-0047 seen after being pulled from woods before Whites Aircraft removes the fuselage from Lawson Army Airfield, Ft. Benning, to be scrapped. Photo taken February 5, 2019. [Photo by Peter Eddy]
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USAF C-130A #55-0047 seen after being pulled from woods before Whites Aircraft removes the fuselage from Lawson Army Airfield, Ft. Benning, to be scrapped. Photo taken February 5, 2019. [Photo by Peter Eddy]
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Lt. Gen. Brad Webb, commander of AFSOC, pilots AC-130J Ghostrider #16-5837 during the flight to Hurlburt Field, after its unveiling at Bob Sikes Airport Crestview, Florida on March 6, 2019. This AC-130J’s delivery marks the beginning of the 4th Special Operations Squadron’s transition from the older AC-130U Spooky at Hurlburt Field, Florida. [USAF photo by SrA Caleb Pavao]
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Col. Adrienne Williams, 387th AEG commander, stands with fellow aircrew members after completing her fini flight at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia on March 1, 2019. During her career, Williams flew approximately 2,300 hours. [USAF photo by TSgt. Robert Cloys]
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Lt. Col. Barry "JR" Cupples, a navigator with the 757th AS, holds a 10,000 hours sign in the flight deck of a C-130H Hercules aircraft for a photo at the exact moment he completed his ten thousandth C-130 flight hour. Cupples was greeted by a crowd of his 757th wingmen after landing at Youngstown ARS. [USAF photo by Eric M. White]
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Lt. Col. Barry "JR" Cupples, a navigator with the 757th AS, shows a new tattoo commemorating his ten thousandth C-130 flight hour following the milestone sortie on April 6, 2019. Cupples was greeted by a crowd of his 757th wingmen upon reaching the milestone. [USAF photo by Eric M. White]
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Lt. Col. Barry "JR" Cupples, a navigator assigned to the 757th AS, displays a new tattoo on his forearm after completing his ten thousandth C-130 flight hour on April 6, 2019. Cupples got the tattoo to commemorate reaching the milestone. [USAF photo by SSgt. Jeff Grossi]
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USAF C-130J-30 #08-5726 showing damage after mortar at Bagram AB hit close by causing shrapnel damage to front half of the airframe. No one injured, and aircraft patched up to fly again.