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A United States Air Force F-16C from the 64th/65th

A United States Air Force F-16C from the 64th/65th

A United States Air Force F-16C from the 64th/65th Aggressors Squadron takes off as a No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules taxis out onto the runway at Nellis Air Force Base flight line during Exercise Red Flag 2015.

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules prop on the flight

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules prop on the flight

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules prop on the flight line at Nellis Air Force Base flight line during Exercise Red Flag 2015.

Exercise Red Flag 15-1 Detachment Commander for the

Exercise Red Flag 15-1 Detachment Commander for the

Exercise Red Flag 15-1 Detachment Commander for the RAAF, Wing Commander Darren Goldie (right), briefs crew and United States Air Force Pararescue jumpers prior to a mission at Nellis Air Force Base. Red Flag i... More

Royal Australian Air Force aircraft technicians prepare

Royal Australian Air Force aircraft technicians prepare

Royal Australian Air Force aircraft technicians prepare a No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules for a mission during Exercise Red Flag 15-1. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercise held four to six tim... More

A No 37 Squadron C-130J takes off on a mission as an

A No 37 Squadron C-130J takes off on a mission as an

A No 37 Squadron C-130J takes off on a mission as an F-16C Fighting Falcon from the United States Air Force's 64th Aggressor Squadron taxis along the flight line at Nellis Air Force Base. Red Flag is an advance... More

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules proudly displays its

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules proudly displays its

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules proudly displays its nose art during Exercise Red Flag 2015.

A C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron on its landing

A C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron on its landing

A C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron on its landing roll at Nellis Air Force Base following a mission for Exercise Red Flag 15-1. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercise held four to six times ... More

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules taxis on the Nellis

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules taxis on the Nellis

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules taxis on the Nellis Air Force Base flight line during Exercise Red Flag 2015.

After-flight checks are performed on a C-130J Hercules

After-flight checks are performed on a C-130J Hercules

After-flight checks are performed on a C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base during Exercise Red Flag 15-1. A United States Air Force (USAF) HC-130J Hercules is visible in the background.... More

Exercise Red Flag 15-1 Detachment Commander for the

Exercise Red Flag 15-1 Detachment Commander for the

Exercise Red Flag 15-1 Detachment Commander for the RAAF, Wing Commander Darren Goldie, prepares for a C-130J Hercules mission at Nellis Air Force Base. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercise h... More

Equipment is loaded onto a No. 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules

Equipment is loaded onto a No. 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules

Equipment is loaded onto a No. 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules prior to departing for Exercise Red Flag. (Royal Australian Air Force photo by CPL Guy Young/Released)

A Royal Australian Air Force C-130J Hercules from No

A Royal Australian Air Force C-130J Hercules from No

A Royal Australian Air Force C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron on the tarmac during Exercise Red Flag 15-1 at Nellis Air Force Base.

A pair of C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron return

A pair of C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron return

A pair of C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron return from a mission to Nellis Air Force Base during Exercise Red Flag 15-1. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercise held four to six times a year ... More

The RAAF roundel adorns a No 10 Squadron AP-3C Orion

The RAAF roundel adorns a No 10 Squadron AP-3C Orion

The RAAF roundel adorns a No 10 Squadron AP-3C Orion on the Nellis Air Force Base flight line during Exercise Red Flag 2015.

Equipment is loaded onto two No. 37 Squadron C-130J

Equipment is loaded onto two No. 37 Squadron C-130J

Equipment is loaded onto two No. 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules prior to departing for Exercise Red Flag. (Royal Australian Air Force photo by CPL Guy Young/Released)

A No. 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules takes off for Exercise

A No. 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules takes off for Exercise

A No. 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules takes off for Exercise Red Flag. (Royal Australian Air Force photo by CPL Guy Young/Released)

A maintainer from No. 37 Squadron cleans the cockpit

A maintainer from No. 37 Squadron cleans the cockpit

A maintainer from No. 37 Squadron cleans the cockpit window of a C-130J Hercules transport aircraft following a mission for Exercise Red Flag 15-1. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercise held f... More

A No 37 Squadron C-130J takes off during Exercise Red

A No 37 Squadron C-130J takes off during Exercise Red

A No 37 Squadron C-130J takes off during Exercise Red Flag 15-1 at Nellis Air Force Base.

No. 10 Squadron equipment from RAAF Base Edinburgh

No. 10 Squadron equipment from RAAF Base Edinburgh

No. 10 Squadron equipment from RAAF Base Edinburgh is loaded onto a No. 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules prior to departing for Exercise Red Flag. (Royal Australian Air Force photo by CPL Guy Young/Released)

RAAF Aircraft Technicians from No 37 Squadron stand

RAAF Aircraft Technicians from No 37 Squadron stand

RAAF Aircraft Technicians from No 37 Squadron stand by prior to a C-130J Hercules mission at Nellis Air Force Base flight line during Exercise Red Flag 2015.

Aircraft Technicians from No 37 Squadron prepare a

Aircraft Technicians from No 37 Squadron prepare a

Aircraft Technicians from No 37 Squadron prepare a C-130J Hercules for a mission at Nellis Air Force Base flight line during Exercise Red Flag 2015.

Equipment is loaded onto a No. 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules

Equipment is loaded onto a No. 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules

Equipment is loaded onto a No. 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules prior to departing for Exercise Red Flag. (Royal Australian Air Force photo by CPL Guy Young/Released)

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules taxis out for a mission

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules taxis out for a mission

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules taxis out for a mission during Exercise Red Flag 2015.

Royal Australian Air Force Technicians prepare a No

Royal Australian Air Force Technicians prepare a No

Royal Australian Air Force Technicians prepare a No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules for a mission during Exercise Red Flag 15-1. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercise held four to six times a year... More

A Royal Australian Air Force C-130J Hercules from No

A Royal Australian Air Force C-130J Hercules from No

A Royal Australian Air Force C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron awaits its departure on a mission during Exercise Red Flag 15-1. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercise held four to six times a... More

A Royal Australian Air Force C-130J Hercules from No

A Royal Australian Air Force C-130J Hercules from No

A Royal Australian Air Force C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron awaits its departure on a mission during Exercise Red Flag 15-1. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercise held four to six times a... More

The lead C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron performs

The lead C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron performs

The lead C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron performs the 'initial and pitch' over Nellis Air Force Base on its return from a mission during Exercise Red Flag 15-1. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat trainin... More

A C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron on its landing

A C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron on its landing

A C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron on its landing roll at Nellis Air Force Base following a mission during Exercise Red Flag 15-1. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercise held four to six tim... More

Maintenance personnel from No. 37 Squadron clean the

Maintenance personnel from No. 37 Squadron clean the

Maintenance personnel from No. 37 Squadron clean the cockpit window of a C-130J Hercules transport aircraft following a mission for Exercise Red Flag 15-1. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercis... More

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules sits on the flight

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules sits on the flight

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules sits on the flight line at Nellis Air Force Base flight line during Exercise Red Flag 2015.

A RAAF Aircraft Technician from No. 37 Squadron stands

A RAAF Aircraft Technician from No. 37 Squadron stands

A RAAF Aircraft Technician from No. 37 Squadron stands by prior to a C-130J Hercules mission at Nellis Air Force Base flight line during Exercise Red Flag 2015.

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules proudly displays its

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules proudly displays its

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules proudly displays its nose art during Exercise Red Flag 2015.

A pair of C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron taxi

A pair of C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron taxi

A pair of C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron taxi back to their parking positions at Nellis Air Force Base following a mission for Exercise Red Flag 15-1. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercis... More

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules holds on the flight

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules holds on the flight

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules holds on the flight line prior to a mission during Exercise Red Flag 15-1. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercise held four to six times a year to train pilots ... More

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules taxies prior to departing

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules taxies prior to departing

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules taxies prior to departing for Exercise Red Flag. (Royal Australian Air Force photo by CPL Guy Young/Released)

A pair of RAAF C-130J Hercules depart on a mission

A pair of RAAF C-130J Hercules depart on a mission

A pair of RAAF C-130J Hercules depart on a mission for Exercise Red Flag 15-1, whilst a United States Air Force F-22A Raptor is towed in the foreground. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercise h... More

A C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron touches down

A C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron touches down

A C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron touches down at Nellis Air Force Base on its return from a mission during Exercise Red Flag 15-1. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercise held four to six t... More

A Royal Australian Air Force C-130J Hercules from No

A Royal Australian Air Force C-130J Hercules from No

A Royal Australian Air Force C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron awaits its departure on a mission during Exercise Red Flag 15-1. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercise held four to six times a... More

A Royal Australian Air Force C-130J Hercules from No

A Royal Australian Air Force C-130J Hercules from No

A Royal Australian Air Force C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron awaits its departure on a mission during Exercise Red Flag 15-1. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercise held four to six times a... More

No 37 Squadron Aircraft Technicians start a power cart

No 37 Squadron Aircraft Technicians start a power cart

No 37 Squadron Aircraft Technicians start a power cart prior to a C-130J Hercules departing on a mission for Exercise Red Flag 15-1 at Nellis Air Force Base. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exerc... More

A pair of C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron taxi

A pair of C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron taxi

A pair of C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron taxi back to their parking positions at Nellis Air Force Base following a mission for Exercise Red Flag 15-1. The Las Vegas skyline is visible in the background. Re... More

A pair of C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron taxi

A pair of C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron taxi

A pair of C-130J Hercules from No 37 Squadron taxi back to their parking positions at Nellis Air Force Base following a mission for Exercise Red Flag 15-1. Red Flag is an advanced aerial combat training exercis... More

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules takes off during Exercise

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules takes off during Exercise

A No 37 Squadron C-130J Hercules takes off during Exercise Red Flag 15-1 at Nellis Air Force Base. A United States Air Force HC-130J Hercules is visible in the background.

A pair of No 37 Squadron Hercules depart for the Nevada

A pair of No 37 Squadron Hercules depart for the Nevada

A pair of No 37 Squadron Hercules depart for the Nevada Test and Training Range during Exercise Red Flag 15-1 at Nellis Air Force Base.

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