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Maj. John Traxler, 320th Special Tactics Squadron commander,

Maj. John Traxler, 320th Special Tactics Squadron commander,

Maj. John Traxler, 320th Special Tactics Squadron commander, rushes to help two loadmasters from the 353rd Special Operations Group push a stack of aircraft pallets onto an MC-130P Combat Shadow at Sendai Airpo... More

A crate of humanitarian aid from the American Red Cross

A crate of humanitarian aid from the American Red Cross

A crate of humanitarian aid from the American Red Cross sits on the flightline at Sendai Airport, Japan, March 28. American humanitarian aid organizations such as the American Red Cross have donated supplies to... More

A copilot with the 353rd Special Operations Group looks

A copilot with the 353rd Special Operations Group looks

A copilot with the 353rd Special Operations Group looks out the window of an MC-130P Combat Shadow March 28. The MC-130P carried fuel and humanitarian aid to help the citizens of Sendai.

A loadmaster from the 353rd Special Operations Group

A loadmaster from the 353rd Special Operations Group

A loadmaster from the 353rd Special Operations Group checks the tiedowns on a container of diesel fuel aboard an MC-130P Combat Shadow March 28. The MC-130P carried fuel to Sendai Airport, where fuel is in high... More

A radio operator with the 353rd Special Operations

A radio operator with the 353rd Special Operations

A radio operator with the 353rd Special Operations Group reviews a section of the professional development guide during a lull in a mission on an MC-130P Combat Shadow March 28. The radio operator helps the fli... More

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