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Members of the 2955th Combat Logistics Support Squadron position a 40-ton wing jack under the right wing of a C-141B Starlifter aircraft in preparation for moving the plane to a new parking position for eventual repair. The aircraft was damaged when it slid off the runway after landing on the airfield

Members of the 2955th Combat Logistics Support Squadron position wooden cross-ties under the body of a C-141B Starlifter aircraft. The ties are safety measures to provide space for workmen to escape if the aircraft should fall off its wing jacks during its recovery operation. The aircraft, which was damaged when it slid off the runway after landing on the airfield, is being moved to another parking position for eventual repair

Sergeant (SGT) Mark P. Mitchell, 2955th Combat Logistics Support Squadron, cuts a steel bar to provide lateral support for a C-141B Starlifter aircraft. The aircraft, which was damaged when it slid off the runway after landing on the airfield, is being moved to another parking position for eventual repair

Members of the 2955th Combat Logistics Support Squadron bolt steel beams to the fuselage of a C-141B Starlifter aircraft in preparation for moving the plane to a new parking position for eventual repair. The aircraft was damaged when it slid off the runway after landing on the airfield

Members of the 2955th Combat Logistics Support Squadron disconnect and remove the No. 1 and 2 engines and pylons from a C-141B Starlifter aircraft in preparation for moving the plane to a new parking position for eventual repair. The aircraft was damaged when it slid off the runway after landing on the airfield

Phillip Munoz, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia (GA), relays directions to Technical Sergeant (TSGT) David A. Harper, driver of the flatbed truck which is positioned under the fifth wheel assembly of a C-141B Starlifter aircraft. The aircraft was damaged when it slid off the runway after landing on the airfield

Members of the 2955th Combat Logistics Support Squadron transport the disconnected engine of a C-141B Starlifter aircraft in preparation for moving the plane to a new parking position for eventual repair. The aircraft was damaged when it slid off the runway after landing on the airfield

STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Stephen Q. Arnold from the 2955th Combat Logistic Support Squadron drills holes in a damaged panel of an F-4 Phantom II aircraft during an aircraft battle damage repair exercise

STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Carl Williams of the 86th Field Maintenance Squadron lays out a patch to be placed on a damaged F-4 Phantom II aircraft. The Phantom is being repaired during an aircraft battle damage repair exercise

STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Bob Weaver, 2955th Combat Logistics Support Squadron, removes an emergency locator transmitter atop the vertical stabilizer on a C-141B Starlifter aircraft. The aircraft was damaged when it slid off the runway after landing on the airfield, is being moved to another parking position for eventual repair

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The original finding aid described this photograph as:

Base: Marine Corps Air Station,Iwakuni

Country: Japan (JPN)

Scene Camera Operator: SGT Theodore J. Koniares

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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29/05/1987
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MCAS Iwakuni ,  34.14386, 132.23575
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The U.S. National Archives
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label_outline Explore Locator, Combat Logistics Support Squadron, Sgt Theodore

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

A man works to install a submarine emergency communication transmitter (SEC) buoy Mark 9 Mod O outside the pressure hull and inside the other hull of a simulated submarine hull section during testing at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory. When put into fleet use the SECT will be released and act as a surface marker if and when the ship is sunk

General (GEN) Jack I. Gregory, commander in chief, Pacific Forces, and Lieutenant General (LGEN) Edward L. Tixier, commander, US Forces, Japan, and commander, 5th Air Force, Pacific, stand during ceremonies prior to an Air Force Association luncheon at th

US Air Force (USAF) Colonel (COL) Timothy J. Wrighton (left), Commander, 452nd Air Mobility Wing; USAF Major (MAJ) Tim Harris; Mr. Johnny Grant, Honorary Mayor of Hollywood, creator of the Hollywood Walk of Fame; USAF Major General (MGEN) James P. Czekanski, Commander, 4TH Air Force and Mr. Mike Tillemann, Hollywood Films National, pose for a photograph in front of a USAF C-141B Starlifter aircraft, on the flight line at March Air Reserve Base (ARB), California (CA). Mr. Grant presented MGEN Czekanski with videotapes of Oscar nominated movies to be flown overseas for the entertainment of American troops deployed in Afghanistan

Snow King snow removal vehicles operated by Icelandic civilian contractors are used to clear a runway. A U.S. Air Force C-141A Starlifter aircraft is in the background

Rear view of a C-141B Starlifter aircraft, with contrails, flying toward the setting sun. The aircraft is returning to Christchurch, New Zealand, after a successful airdrop over Antarctica

Navy Personnel using a rough terrain forklift down load the Marine's equipment which includes a pallet of ammunition from the C-141B Starlifter aircraft. The aircraft carried the first Marines (33) to Guantanamo Bay in support of the recent problems in Haiti

US Navy Engineman 2nd Class Anthony Bartelli (right) holds an underwater speaker called a "bone phone" to US Navy Hull Technician 1ST Class Patrick Wheeler's head so he can experience the sounds and characteristic of a "pinger locator" prior to his dive. Wheeler (center) and Bartelli are both attached to the submarine tender USS EMORY S. LAND (AS 39) (not shown), and are diving with the Navys salvage and rescue ship USS GRASP (ARS 51) as part of an augmentation crew to support 24-hour diving operations. Boatswains Mate CHIEF Donald Dennis, from Charleston, South Carolina, stationed aboard the USS Grasp, holds the Datasonics "pinger locator" in a tub of water to simulate sound. The Remote ...

Incoming personnel for the joint Jordan/US Exercise SHADOW HAWK'87, a part of Exercise BRIGHT STAR'87, fill out locator information cards. SHADOW HAWK is a combined effort of the US Central Command and the Joint Chiefs of STAFF

Members of the 626th Aerial Port Squadron (APS), push a pallet of cargo into a C-141 Starlifter for deployment. US Army soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division and Ukrainian Army soldiers from the 24th Motorized Rifle Division will participate in the humanitarian and peacekeeping exercise in the training area near L'viv, Ukraine

Danny Bryan, assistant professor in biology at Cumberland

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