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Fire Suppression: Aerial Slurry Drops - New Mexico

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Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History

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fire suppression fire suppression aerial slurry aerial slurry national forest service new mexico aircraft aerial slurry drops high resolution ultra high resolution resource management practices national forests economic history us national archives
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1900 - 1966
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The U.S. National Archives
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A ground crew crouches atop a palllet of mail on Forward

Captain Pat Ryan, an F-15 Eagle pilot from the 159th Fighter Group, New Orleans, LA, fills out the aircraft forms after returning from a mission in support of Roving Sands '96, the US military's largest annual joint air defense training exercise

STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Vincent Scott and AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Vamal Taylor, weapons loaders from the 522nd Fighter Squadron (FS), Cannon Air Force Base (AFB), New Mexico, load a Mark 82, 500-pound bomb onto an F-16 Falcon fighter at Eielson AFB, Alaska, in support of exercise Northern Edge 2002

On June 24, the 36th CAB teamed with personnel from

Homesteads - Oregon, National Forest Service photograph.

A sensor operator instructor shows an Imago Dei Academy

Adm. Jonathan W. Greenert, the Chief of Naval Operations

Transportation to Fires - Montana, National Forest Service photograph.

US Marine Corps (USMC) Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighters from Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS), Beaufort, South Carolina (SC), and Firemen from the Savannah, Georgia (GA), Fire Department, work to extinguish a fire inside a mock-up aircraft trainer at the Georgia (GA), Air National Guard (ANG) Combat Readiness Training Center (CRTC), during Exercise Battlehog 1-04

U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to Brigade Engineer Battalion1st

U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Keyshawn Jones, 58th

Interior view of the laser device compartment aboard the NKC-135 airborne laser laboratory (ALL) aircraft in flight. In the foreground is the laser device and the laser fuel tanks are in the background

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fire suppression fire suppression aerial slurry aerial slurry national forest service new mexico aircraft aerial slurry drops high resolution ultra high resolution resource management practices national forests economic history us national archives