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USAF HC-130J #16-5858 from 130 RQS seen sitting on the ramp at Alliance Airport on July 10, 2021, [Photo by Keith Snyder]
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The last rotations of Airmen from the 179th AW arrive on C-130H #87-9283 from 164th AS on July 9, 2021. The 164th AS and 179th Maintenance Group have completed their missions flying and maintaining the C-130H aircraft in support of Operation Spartan Shield. [ANG photo by MSgt. Joe Harwood]
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The last rotations of Airmen from the 179th AW arrive on C-130H #87-9283 from 164th AS on July 9, 2021. The 164th AS and 179th Maintenance Group have completed their missions flying and maintaining the C-130H aircraft in support of Operation Spartan Shield. [ANG photo by MSgt. Joe Harwood]
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The last rotations of Airmen from the 179th AW arrive on C-130H #87-9283 from 164th AS on July 9, 2021. The 164th AS and 179th Maintenance Group have completed their missions flying and maintaining the C-130H aircraft in support of Operation Spartan Shield. [ANG photo by MSgt. Joe Harwood]
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USAF C-130H2 #86-0419 Hercules is designated as the commanders aircraft at the 179th AW, given distinctive color markings on August 3, 2019. [ANG photo by TSgt. Joe Harwood]
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A CAL FIRE employee loads retardant into the MAFFS system of C-130H #92-0547 from the 192nd AS, designated "MAFFS 8" out of Reno on July 13, 2021, from CAL FIRE Air Tanker Base, McClellan Park. [Photo by SMSgt. Paula Macomber]
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C-130H #92-0554 from 192 AS, MAFFS 9 out of Reno, launches July 13, 2021, from CAL FIRE Air Tanker Base, McClellan Park. [Photo by SMSgt. Paula Macomber]
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Airmen assigned to the 158th FW, board a C-130H #88-4401 from 164 AS at the Vermont ANGB on July 13, 2021. Airmen, aircraft and support equipment from the Vermont Air National Guard depart to Nellis AFB for Red Flag. [Photo by TSgt. Richard Mekkri]
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USAF C-130J-30 #17-5900 from 181 AS is the first J-Model to be delivered to the 136th AW. [USAF photo]
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USAF HC-130J #15-5842 from 130 RQS, departing Nellis AFB on July, 20, 2021. [Photo by Keith Snyder]
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Congresswoman Kay Granger, District 12 Representitive, speak to Texas Citizen Airmen after they received their first C-130J at Naval Air Station JRB Fort Worth, Texas, on July 24, 2021 during a Welcoming Reception. This aircraft, Tail #75900, was ceremoniously named, "The Kay Granger" after Congresswoman Kay Granger who was a key player in getting the start-of-the-art airframe to the Texas Air National Guard here. [ANG photo by Julie Briden-Garcia]
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USAF C-130J-30 #17-5904 from 181 AS is seen landing at JRB Nas Fort Worth. [Photo by David Hawkin]
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USAF C-130H #91-1233, the last of eight C-130H model aircraft departs the Kentucky ANGB in Louisville on September 24, 2021, as the 123rd AW prepares to convert to the C-130J Super Hercules. Tail number 11233 has logged 9,967 hours of flight time all over the world, supporting every kind of mission from humanitarian airlift to combat resupply operations. [USAF photo by TSgt. Joshua Horton]
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USAF C-130H #91-1233, the last of eight C-130H model aircraft departs the Kentucky ANGB in Louisville on September 24, 2021. This aircraft, named for Kentucky Derby winner Exterminator, has logged 9,967 hours of flight time all over the world. [USAF photo by TSgt. Joshua Horton]
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USAF C-130H #91-1233, the last of eight C-130H model aircraft departs the Kentucky ANGB in Louisville on September 24, 2021, as the 123rd AW prepares to convert to the C-130J Super Hercules. Tail number 11233 has logged 9,967 hours of flight time all over the world, supporting every kind of mission from humanitarian airlift to combat resupply operations. [USAF photo by TSgt. Joshua Horton]