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Airmen conduct routine inspections of a C-5M Super

Airmen conduct routine inspections of a C-5M Super

Airmen conduct routine inspections of a C-5M Super Galaxy on Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Sept. 11, 2014. A team of Airmen loaded various varieties of military vehicles onto the aircraft as part of continuin... More

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Keith Sweet (right) and Staff

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Keith Sweet (right) and Staff

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Keith Sweet (right) and Staff Sgt. Christopher Stickle, who serve with ramp services on Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, chain a military vehicle to the floor of a C-5M Super Galaxy airc... More

A mine resistant ambush protected all terrain vehicle

A mine resistant ambush protected all terrain vehicle

A mine resistant ambush protected all terrain vehicle drives into the open back of a C-5M Super Galaxy on Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Sept. 11, 2014. The M-ATV was one of a handful of various vehicles loade... More

U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Douglas Kellogg, who serves

U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Douglas Kellogg, who serves

U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Douglas Kellogg, who serves with the Air Terminal Operations Center on Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, chains a military vehicle to the floor of a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft, Sept. ... More

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Michael Seelbinder, a special

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Michael Seelbinder, a special

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Michael Seelbinder, a special handler who serves with 451st Expeditionary Logistic Squadron on Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, chains a military vehicle to the floor of a C-5M Super Ga... More

A mine resistant ambush protected all-terrain vehicle

A mine resistant ambush protected all-terrain vehicle

A mine resistant ambush protected all-terrain vehicle waits to be loaded on a C-5M Super Galaxy on Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Sept. 11, 2014. The M-ATV was one of a handful of various vehicles loaded onto ... More

An Air Force crew member of a C-5M Super Galaxy guides

An Air Force crew member of a C-5M Super Galaxy guides

An Air Force crew member of a C-5M Super Galaxy guides a military vehicle into the cargo area of the aircraft, Sept. 11, 2014. The vehicle was one of a handful loaded onto the aircraft as part of continuing mov... More

Air Force Tech Sgt. Keith Sweet, who serves with ramp

Air Force Tech Sgt. Keith Sweet, who serves with ramp

Air Force Tech Sgt. Keith Sweet, who serves with ramp services on Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, chains a military vehicle to the floor of a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft Sept. 11, 2014. The vehicle was one of a ... More

Tie-down chains crisscross between two vehicles loaded

Tie-down chains crisscross between two vehicles loaded

Tie-down chains crisscross between two vehicles loaded on a C-5M Super Galaxy on Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Sept. 11, 2014. The vehicles were two of a handful of vehicles loaded onto the aircraft as part o... More

A mine resistant ambush protected all-terrain vehicle

A mine resistant ambush protected all-terrain vehicle

A mine resistant ambush protected all-terrain vehicle waits to be loaded in the tail shade of a C-5M Super Galaxy on Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Sept. 11, 2014. The M-ATV was one of a handful of various veh... More

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