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The tail boom of a Canadian CH-135 Iroquois helicopter is carried out of a 60th Military Airlift Wing C-5A Galaxy at Ben Gurion Airport. The 60th Military Airlift Wing aircraft airlifted elements of a Canadian helicopter squadron from Edmonton, Canada, to Israel for duty with Multinational Force and Observers

A Canadian CH-135 Iroquois helicopter is unloaded from a 60th Military Airlift Wing C-5A Galaxy at Ben Gurion Airport. The aircraft airlifted elements of a Canadian helicopter squadron from Edmonton, Canada, to Israel for duty with Multinational Force and Observers

A Canadian CH-135 Iroquois helicopter is unloaded from a 60th Military Airlift Wing C-5A Galaxy at Ben Gurion Airport. The aircraft airlifted elements of a Canadian helicopter squadron from Edmonton, Canada, to Israel for duty with Multinational Force and Observers

A Canadian CH-135 Iroquois helicopter is unloaded from a 60th Military Airlift Wing C-5A Galaxy at Ben Gurion Airport. The aircraft airlifted elements of a Canadian helicopter squadron from Edmonton, Canada, to Israel for duty with Multinational Force and Observers

Canadian CH-135 Iroquois helicopters and rotor blades are loaded into a 60th Military Airlift Wing C-5A Galaxy. The aircraft is picking up elements of a Canadian helicopter squadron assigned to the Multinational Force and Observers. The C-5A will deliver the squadron to Tel Aviv, Israel

Israeli freight handlers push a Canadian CH-135 Iroquois helicopter across the flight line after it was unloaded from a C-5A Galaxy at Ben Gurion Airport. The 60th Military Airlift Wing aircraft airlifted elements of a Canadian helicopter squadron from Edmonton, Canada, to Israel for duty with Multinational Force and Observers

Canadian CH-135 Iroquois helicopters are positioned inside a 60th Military Airlift Wing C-5A Galaxy. The aircraft is picking up elements of a Canadian helicopter squadron assigned to the Multinational Force and Observers. The C-5A will deliver the squadron to Tel Aviv, Israel

Canadian CH-135 Iroquois helicopter tail booms and rotor blades sit on the flight line before being loaded into a 60th Military Airlift Wing C-5A Galaxy. The aircraft is picking up elements of a Canadian helicopter squadron assigned to the Multinational Force and Observers. The C-5A will deliver the squadron to Tel Aviv, Israel

US Air Force flight crew members load baggage into a C-5A Galaxy. The 60th Military Airlift Wing aircraft picking up elements of a Canadian helicopter squadron assigned to the Multinational Force and Observers. The C-5A will deliver the squadron to Tel Aviv, Israel

The tail boom of a Canadian CH-135 Iroquois helicopter is carried out of a 60th Military Airlift Wing C-5A Galaxy at Ben Gurion Airport. The 60th Military Airlift Wing aircraft airlifted elements of a Canadian helicopter squadron from Edmonton, Canada, to Israel for duty with Multinational Force and Observers

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Base: Tel Aviv

Country: Israel (ISR)

Scene Camera Operator: Tsgt Jose Lopez

Release Status: Released to Public

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13/03/1986
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