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Members of the National Science Foundation say goodbye to the members of their organization who will be wintering over in McMurdo Station, Antarctica, in support of Operation DEEP FREEZE. Deep Freeze is a joint military operation of the US armed forces and the New Zealand Defence Forces, to provide logistic support for the US National Science Foundation's Antarctic program

Shot of a C-141C Starlifter aircraft out of March Air Reserve Base, California, on the Pegasus runway, McMurdo Station, Antarctica, during Operation DEEP FREEZE. Deep Freeze is a joint military operation of the US armed forces and the New Zealand Defence Forces, to provide logistic support for the US National Science Foundation's Antarctic program

A successful landing of a C-141C Starlifter aircraft out of March Air Reserve Base, California, on the Pegasus runway, McMurdo Station, Antarctica, during Operation DEEP FREEZE. Deep Freeze is a joint military operation of the US armed forces and the New Zealand Defence Forces, to provide logistic support for the US National Science Foundation's Antarctic program

Loading cargo returning to Christchurch, New Zealand, from McMurdo Station, Antarctica on the Pegasus runway, Antarctica, onto the C-141C Starlifter out of March Air Reserve Base, California, in support of Operation DEEP FREEZE. Deep Freeze is a joint military operation of the US armed forces and the New Zealand Defence Forces, to provide logistic support for the US National Science Foundation's Antarctic program

Loadmasters from the 452nd Air Mobility Wing, 730th and 729th Airlift Support (AS) unload their cargo at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, on the Pegasus runway, during Operation DEEP FREEZE. Deep Freeze is a joint military operation of the US armed forces and the New Zealand Defence Forces, to provide logistic support for the US National Science Foundation's Antarctic program

The C-141C Starlifter aircraft from the 452nd Air Mobility Wing, March Air Reserve Base, California, approaching her landing on the Pegasus runway, McMurdo Station, Antarctica . The aircraft is arriving in support of Operation DEEP FREEZE. Deep Freeze is a joint military operation of the US armed forces and the New Zealand Defence Forces, to provide logistic support for the US National Science Foundation's Antarctic program

Five heads up Emperor penguins on a C-141C Starlifter aircraft out of March Air Reserve Base, California, display the successful missions down to Antarctica in support of Operation DEEP FREEZE. Deep Freeze is a joint military operation of the US armed forces and the New Zealand Defence Forces, to provide logistic support for the US National Science Foundation's Antarctic program

Shot of a C-141C Starlifter aircraft from the 452nd Air Mobility Wing, March Air Reserve Base, California, touching down on the Pegasus, Antarctica, runway. Arriving in support of Operation DEEP FREEZE. Deep Freeze is a joint military operation of the US armed forces and the New Zealand Defence Forces, to provide logistic support for the US National Science Foundation's Antarctic program

Employees of the U.S. National Science Foundation, wearing and carrying cold weather gear, board a C-141B Starlifter parked on the ramp at the airport. The aircraft and its' crew are bound for McMurdo Base, Antarctica in support of the joint, U.S. Armed Forces and New Zealand Defense Force, military operation which provides logistic support to the U.S. National Science Foundation's Program on Antarctica

National Science Foundation members say goodbye on the Pegasus runway to those who are staying to winter over at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, in support of Operation DEEP FREEZE. Deep Freeze is a joint military operation of the US armed forces and the New Zealand Defence Forces, to provide logistic support for the US National Science Foundation's Antarctic program

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Subject Operation/Series: DEEP FREEZE

Base: Mcmurdo Station

Country: Antarctica (ATA)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Julia L. Barklow, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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label_outline Explore New Zealand Defence Forces, Pegasus Runway, Ssgt Julia

An Air Force KC-10 Extender aircraft refuels a C-141B Starlifter aircraft (as seen from the KC-10) during the return flight from McMurdo Station, Antarctica, to Christchurch, New Zealand. The C-141 has just completed an airdrop during Operation Deep Freeze

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

Bundles of produce and supplies to resupply Deep Freeze personnel on Antarctica, with parachutes attached sit inside the main hangar used by Det. 2, 619th Military Airlift Support Squadron (MASS), at the Christchurch International Airport.Exact Date Shot Unknown

Members of the Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star stand

A Foremost Nodwell 240 emergency vehicle sits near a C-141C Starlifter from Christchurch, New Zealand, parked on the ice near McMurdo Station in Antarctica, during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

A dog team from New Zealand-operated Scott Base is used to haul scientists and administrators to McMurdo Station for mail and supplies. PHOTO from June 1984 All Hands Magazine

Army Capt. Christopher Harrington, assigned to 6th

Winter Over personnel walk across the ice to board the C-141C Starlifter that will transport them from McMurdo Station in Antarctica to Christchurch, New Zealand, during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

Senior Master Sgt. Joseph Carter, an occupational safety

Supplies for the Navy team repairing an LC-130 Hercules aircraft which crashed in 1971 while on a National Science Foundation mission, are unloaded from an LC-130 of Antarctic Development Squadron 6 (VXE-6). After 3 months of work by the team, the Foundation's LC-130 was able to fly out from the crash site on January 10, 1988

An Antarctic Development Squadron Six crewman preflights a UH-1N helicopter during the 30th anniversary of Operation Deep Freeze

Shot of the first C-141C Starlifter aircraft from the 452nd Air Mobility Wing, March Air Reserve Base, California, to land on the ice at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, in support of Operation DEEP FREEZE

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