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Airmen from the 106th Rescue Wing respond to a sudden major snowstorm at FS Gabreski Air National Guard Base in Westhampton Beach, New York on Janury 6, 2017.

During the storm, maintainers used de-icing trucks to prevent snow buildup on the HC-130's, and airmen from the Civil Engineering Squadron plowed the runway, allowing operations at FS Gabreski to continue without delay.

(US Air National Guard / Staff Sergeant Christopher S Muncy / released)

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06/01/2017
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The Francis S Gabreski Airport ,  40.84371, -72.63121
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national guard combat rescue force storm air wing york ny united pj pararescue new ang snow francis usaf winter maintainers mxs states gabreski 106th 106 rqw mxg fs deicing 106 wnig staff sgt christopher muncy 106th rescue wing public affairs westhampton beach 106th rescue wing responds to sudden snowstorm dvids ultra high resolution high resolution new york military aircraft