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Left front view of a Navy C-130T Hercules aircraft from Antarctica Development Squadron Six (VXE-6) arriving with Vice Admiral Robert J. Spane, commander, Naval Air Force, US Pacific Fleet, for an inspection tour of the site

Commander (CDR) Rector, left, pilot of an Antarctic Development Squadron 6 (VXE-6) LC-130 Hercules aircraft, studies a chart of Scott Glacier with his copilot, Lieutenant Commander (LCDR) Monty Williams, while on a mission during Operation DEEP FREEZE

An LC-130 Hercules aircraft of Antarctic Development Squadron 6 (VXE-6) flies over the snow-covered terrain while on a mission during Operation Deep Freeze

Vice Admiral Robert J. Spane, commander, Naval Air Force, US Pacific Fleet, expresses his thanks to the C-130 flight crew of Antarctica Development Squadron Six (VXE-6) that transported him to the site

A C-130T Hercules aircraft of Antarctica Development Squadron Six (VXE-6) just after touching down at the airfield. The aircraft is carrying Vice Admiral Robert J. Spane, commander, Naval Air Force, US Pacific Fleet for an inspection tour of the facilities

An LC-130 Hercules aircraft of Antarctic Development Squadron 6 (VXE-6) flies over one of several scientists it delivered to a remote research site during Operation Deep Freeze

Supplies are placed on sleds after being offloaded from an Antarctic Development Squadron 6 (VXE-6) LC-130 Hercules aircraft at a remote research camp during Operation Deep Freeze

An LC-130 Hercules aircraft of the Navy's Antarctica Development Squadron 6 (VXE-6) taxis past an Air Force C-141B Starlifter aircraft

Members of Antarctic Development Squadron 6 (VXE-6) prepare to offload pallets of supplies from an LC-130 Hercules aircraft at a remote research camp during Operation Deep Freeze

Lieutenant Junior Officer (LTJG) John Breckheimer, navigator aboard an Antarctic Development Squadron 6 (VXE-6) LC-130 Hercules aircraft, uses a sextant to obtain a position fix during Operation DEEP FREEZE

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Subject Operation/Series: DEEP FREEZE

Country: Antarctica (ATA)

Scene Camera Operator: JO2 Mike Mckinley

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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15/06/1988
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label_outline Explore Lc 130 Hercules Aircraft, Antarctic Development Squadron, Vxe

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Passengers depart from a C-141B Starlifter aircraft during the 30th anniversary of Operation DEEP FREEZE

Buildings at the McMurdo Station where Maj. Esther

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Petty Officer 1st Class Kevin Oakes and Petty Officer

TSGT D.K. Kottwick, loadmaster, 37th Tactical Airlift Squadron, helps members of Co. C, 3rd Bn., 325th Inf., Airborne Combat Team out the door as they drop from their C-130E Hercules aircraft. The squadron is supporting an Army training and evaluation program (ARTEP) mission

STAFF SGT. Penland, 317th Field Maintenance Squadron, uses a forklift to move a C-130 Hercules engine into place during Exercise Market Square III

A low flying C-130 Hercules assigned to Yokota AB, Japan, lines up to make a supply drop during exercise COBRA GOLD

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lieutenant officer ltjg breckheimer john breckheimer navigator antarctic development antarctic development squadron vxe lc hercules aircraft hercules aircraft sextant operation c 130 hercules antarctica images c 130 high resolution operation deep lieutenant junior officer lc 130 hercules aircraft jo 2 mike mckinley deep us national archives