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A C-17 transport aircraft lands at Papa Air Base, Hungary

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A C-17 transport aircraft lands at Papa Air Base, Hungary

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A C-17 transport aircraft lands at Papa Air Base, Hungary delivering troops and equipment for the Colorado Air National Guard's temporary duty assignment in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve. The 140th Wing, Colorado Air National Guard from Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado, has deployed approximately 200 Airmen to Papa Air Base, Hungary, to conduct familiarization training alongside our NATO ally, Hungary. They will also participate in cross-border training with other deployed U.S. forces' aircraft and NATO aircraft in the region. This deployment continues to demonstrate our commitment to our allies and European security and stability. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. John Rohrer)

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17/07/2016
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