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Members of a Royal Canadian Air Force Search and Rescue

Members of a Royal Canadian Air Force Search and Rescue

Members of a Royal Canadian Air Force Search and Rescue team on board a 435 Squadron CC-130 Hercules, prepare to launch equipment that will be parachuted onto a simulated airplane crash site during a Search and... More

Cpl. Matthew Browning repairs a broken latch of a panel

Cpl. Matthew Browning repairs a broken latch of a panel

Cpl. Matthew Browning repairs a broken latch of a panel on the ramp of a CC-130 Hercules airplane during a search and rescue exercise in Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Oct. 31, 2013. (Photo: Master Cp... More

Second Lt. Steven Morris of 435 Squadron in Winnipeg,

Second Lt. Steven Morris of 435 Squadron in Winnipeg,

Second Lt. Steven Morris of 435 Squadron in Winnipeg, Manitoba, ensures U.S. military passengers sign in on a load manifest prior to takeoff from Eielson Airfield during a search and rescue exercise based out o... More

160709-O-WL395-005 Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (July

160709-O-WL395-005 Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (July

160709-O-WL395-005 Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (July 9, 2016) A CF-188 Hornet and a CC-130T Hercules from the Royal Canadian Air Force stand on static display with aircraft from the US Air Force during the o... More

Members of a Royal Canadian Air Force Search and Rescue

Members of a Royal Canadian Air Force Search and Rescue

Members of a Royal Canadian Air Force Search and Rescue team on a 435 Squadron CC-130 Hercules prepare to launch equipment that will be parachuted onto a simulated airplane crash site during a Search and Rescue... More

Sgt. Jason Bridge (right) and Cpl. Jeremy Canfield

Sgt. Jason Bridge (right) and Cpl. Jeremy Canfield

Sgt. Jason Bridge (right) and Cpl. Jeremy Canfield (left) from the Canadian Army Advanced Warfare Centre prepare a drop bag prior to a parachute jump from an Alaska Air National Guard C-130 Hercules aircraft d... More

Royal Canadian Air Force Search and Rescue Technicians

Royal Canadian Air Force Search and Rescue Technicians

Royal Canadian Air Force Search and Rescue Technicians check each others' parachutes to ensure they are properly geared up for a parachute jump onto a simulated airplane crash site during a Search and Rescue Ex... More

Master Cpl. Jon Moss, load master on a CC-130 Hercules

Master Cpl. Jon Moss, load master on a CC-130 Hercules

Master Cpl. Jon Moss, load master on a CC-130 Hercules airplane, analyzes the flight roster of U.S. soldiers flying from Eielson Air Force Base in Moose Creek, Alaska, to Ladd Army Airfield in Fairbanks, Alaska... More

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