
The 774th EAS conducted their first combat airdrop in nearly two-and-a-half years, resulting in the successful delivery of 11,000 pounds of equipment to coalition forces. The aircrew from left to right: SrA Tom Saunders, SrA Jacob Snider, Capt. David Ince, and Capt. Jonathan Klenk. [USAF photo by SSgt. Benjamin Gonsier]
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News: 774th EAS conducts first combat airdrop in two-and-a-half years [2017-08-30]
Months of planning and weeks of preparing culminates to an airdrop lasting a few seconds. While the time and effort that goes into planning a combat airdrop may seem long for something that lasts less than a minute, for the ground troops, the equipment they received will have a lasting impact.
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