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An Oshkosh Defense Medium Tactical 6x6 Cargo Truck

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An Oshkosh Defense Medium Tactical 6x6 Cargo Truck

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An Oshkosh Defense Medium Tactical 6x6 Cargo Truck is used to off-load equipment from a 911 Air Wing, Pittsburgh, C-130 Hercules, during Exercise Global Medic 2013 at Fort McCoy, Wis., July 22, 2013. Global Medic, in conjunction with Warex, is an annual joint-reserve field-training exercise designed to replicate all facets of combat theater aeromedical evacuation support.(U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Roy Santana/Released)

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