USCG C-130 Photos



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    USCG HC-130J #2013 on approach to Marietta Dobbins ARB on March 6, 2019. [Photo by Luis David Sanchez]
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    USCG HC-130H #1720 is seen at RAF Boscombe Down on June 8, 1990. [Photo by Peter Fothergill]
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    USCG HC-130H #1713 from Coast Guard Station Clearwater is seen at RAF Fairford during RIAT on July 19, 2002. [Photo by Peter Fothergill]
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    USCG HC-130H #1502 from Coast Guard Station Elizabeth City is seen at RAF Fairford during RIAT on July 24, 1998. [Photo by Peter Fothergill]
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    USCG HC-130H #1713 from Air Station Barbers Point drops off a fresh MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew at Hilo, Hawaii, while responding to a search and rescue case for a missing fisher on June 13, 2020. [USCG photo by Lt. Jack Sauve]
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    Air Station Kodiak all-female aircrew poses for a photo before taking the first all-female flight in U.S. history aboard an HC-130J Super Hercules aircraft at Base Kodiak, Alaska, May 26, 2020. To date, females in U.S. Coast Guard aviation comprise less than ten percent of the aviation community, throughout the service. [USCG photo by PO2 Lauren Dean]
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    Air Station Kodiak all-female aircrew poses for a photo before taking flight on the first all-female HC-130J Super Hercules aircraft flight in U.S. history at Base Kodiak, Alaska, May 26, 2020. [USCG photo by PO2 Lauren Dean]
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    USCG HC-130J #2011 is seen on a test flight from Lockheed Martins Marietta facility on October 26, 2017. [Photo by Agustin Anaya]
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    The USCG newest C-130J, CGNR 2012, departs Marietta, Georgia, December 20, 2018, after acceptance from Lockheed Martin Aeronautics on December. 18, 2018. The C-130J was flown to Waco, Texas, where it will undergo Minotaur missionization. [Photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics]
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    USCG HC-130J #2002 arrived at Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak, Alaska, July 30, 2019. It is the fifth and final HC-130J with Minotaur to be stationed there. [USCG photo by Chief Warrant Officer Justin Gross]
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    USCG HC-130J #2010 arrived at Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak, Alaska, March 31, 2019. It is the third HC-130J with Minotaur to be stationed there. Note, still has Elizabeth City name under serial. [USCG photo provided by Lt. Cmdr. Hunter Atherton]
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    USCG HC-130J #2011 departs Waco, Texas, February 2, 2019, after completing missionization integration work at L3 Technologies Inc. Integrated Systems Platform Integration Division. The HC-130J was flown to Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak, Alaska, where it will be stationed. [USCG photo by Chief Warrant Officer Kenneth Norris]
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    USCG HC-130J #2015 callsign 'FIXER55' on a test flight banks into land on runway 29 at Marietta-Dobbins ARB on November 5, 2020. [Photo by Garrett Heller]
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    USCG C130H #1700, based at Kodiak Alaska, initiates a fly by at Homer Alaska on February 26, 2008. [Photographer unknown]
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    USCG HC-130J #2001 aircrew departed from Air Station Elizabeth City in North Carolina on June 14, 2021 to honor the memory of Lt. J.G. Morgan Garrett, a Coast Guard pilot who lost her life during a training flight in Alabama. The crew flew over Arlington National Cemetery as she was laid to rest. [USCG photo by P02 Edward Wargo]