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A Double-rotor CH-47 Chinook from B Co “Big Windy,”

A Double-rotor CH-47 Chinook from B Co “Big Windy,”

A Double-rotor CH-47 Chinook from B Co “Big Windy,” 1-214th General Support Aviation Battalion spins up for an evening training flight under a double rainbow just after the storm clears on Oct. 6 at Katterbach ... More

Colonel John Gentry, commander of the Georgia Army

Colonel John Gentry, commander of the Georgia Army

Colonel John Gentry, commander of the Georgia Army National Guard 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade and Capt. Emilee Rockhill, commander of Headquarters Company, 648th MEB survey the effects of rainfall on the... More

A Double-rotor CH-47 Chinook from B Co “Big Windy,”

A Double-rotor CH-47 Chinook from B Co “Big Windy,”

A Double-rotor CH-47 Chinook from B Co “Big Windy,” 1-214th General Support Aviation Battalion spins up for an evening training flight under a double rainbow just after the storm clears on Oct. 6 at Katterbach ... More

A CH-47 Chinook from B Co “Big Windy,” 1-214th General

A CH-47 Chinook from B Co “Big Windy,” 1-214th General

A CH-47 Chinook from B Co “Big Windy,” 1-214th General Support Aviation Battalion spins up for an evening training flight just after a storm clears on Oct. 6 at Katterbach Army Airfield. Pilots: Cpt. Hooker, C... More

Ground maintenance crews from the 101st Air Refueling

Ground maintenance crews from the 101st Air Refueling

Ground maintenance crews from the 101st Air Refueling Wing remove snow from ramp the morning after a storm. The trucks plow in a staggered formation to maximize the efficiency of pushing the snow off the ramps.

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