USAF C-130 Photos



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    Santa greets children in Arctic Village, Alaska on December 11, 2006, after he steps off a C-130. The aircraft is from the 517th AS, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. [USAF photo by Staff Sgt. Rhiannon Willard]
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    Captain Ben Pratt, a navigator, opens the roof hatch on C-130H #74-1667 to get an unobstructed view after its landing on a remote dirt strip in southern Ethiopia on December 28, 2006. The C-130 is deployed to the Horn of Africa from Dyess AFB, Texas. [USAF photo by Master Sgt. Scott Wagers]
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    USAF Airmen with the 332nd Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron refuel C-130H #93-1041 at Balad AB, Iraq on February 10, 2007. [USAF photo by Staff Sgt. Michael R. Holzworth]
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    USAF C-130E #72-1290 from the 777th EAS seen during a take-off roll at Balad AB, Iraq on February 16, 2007. [USAF photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Holzworth]
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    USAF EC-130H #73-1587 from the 41st ECS takes off from Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona on February 18, 2007 for a simulated deployment as part of operational readiness inspection Coronet White 2007. [USAF photo by Senior Airman Jacqueline Hawkins]
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    Airman 1st Class Jessi Border signals to C-130H #74-2061 as Staff Sgt. David Worzbach looks on at Dyess AFB, Texas on February 27, 2007. [USAF photo by Airman Jennifer Romig]
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    USAF C-130E #64-0544 arrives at Homestead ARB, Florida on March 4, 2007, to be loaded with supplies. U.S. Southern Command, in cooperation with the U.S. Agency for International Development, is delivering the supplies in response to devastating floods in Eastern Bolivia. [USArmy photo by Spc. Clayton Corey]
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    Fuselage of C-130A #57-0464 used for training exercises is towed to a new location south of gate 15 on November 15, 1991. [USAF photo by Hugh Williams]
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    Palletized cargo is offloaded from USAF C-130E #63-7896, and onto a K-Loader, during an Engine Running Off Load (EROL) by Team Tuzla members on the tarmac at Tuzla AB, Bosnia-Herzegovina, during Operation Joint Endeavor on February 8, 1997. [USAF photo SSGT DavidD W. Richards]
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    A Somali cargo truck backs to open rear entrance of C-130 #74-1689 cargo plane in January of 2000. Somali civilians and US Air Force personnel gather at the back entrance of the C-130. This mission is in direct support of Operation Restore Hope. [USAF photo]
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    USAF personnel assigned to the 401st Expeditionary Air Base Group, Tuzla AB, Bosnia and Herzegovina, off load supplies with an M13K forklift. The C-130H #92-0554 is at Tuzla AB in support of Operation Joint Guard on January 21, 1998. [USAF photo by SSGT Paul R. Caron]
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    623rd Aerial Port Squadron load supplies onto C-130H #93-1039 on the flightline at Ramstein AB, Germany on January 22, 1998. The supplies will be transported to Tuzla AB in Bosina and Herzegovina by the 50th Airlift Squadron, out of Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, in support of Operation Joint Guard. [USAF photo by SSGT Paul R. Caron]
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    401st Expeditionary Air Base Group, off load supplies from C-130 #93-1039 on January 23, 1998. [USAF photo by SSGT Paul R. Caron]
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    C-130E # 64-0519 is being refueled from a fuel truck at Pope AFB, North Carolina on September 18, 1994. Members of the 82nd Airborne Division, from nearby Fort Bragg, will deploy in support of Combined Joint Task Force 180 in Haiti. [USAF photo]
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    43rd Airlift Wing C-130E #68-10941 in full unit markings on March 16, 1999. The 43rd Fighting Gryphon adorns the nose with the US Air Force and Air Mobility Command shield on the forward fuselage. The combat style national insignia is on the rear fuselage. The AMC style tail band had been changed to a split green/blue with the 43rd Airlift Wing shield replacing the individual squadron emblems. [USAF photo by civilian Dave Davenport]