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PETTY Officer 3rd Class Michele Mee attaches a parachute static cord form a package of supplies to be dropped from a C-141B Starlifter aircraft over the South Pole. The drop is a joint US/New Zealand operation to resupply both South Pole and McMurdo Stations in Antarctica. The operation is being staged from Detachment 2, 619th Military Airlift Support Squadron, at the New Zealand International Airport

PETTY Officer 3rd Class Michele Mee attaches a parachute static cord f...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Christchurch State: Canterbury Country: New Zealand (NZL) Scene Camera Operator: Fred Jones Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military... More

U.S. Air Force 17th Training Support Squadron interactive courseware developer STAFF SGT. Jason M. Jaworski, dances with his bride 17th Communication Squadron Videographer AIRMAN 1ST Class Giana N. Recio at San Angelo, TX., on Jan. 22, 2005. (U.S. Air Force PHOTO by AIRMAN 1ST Class Michele G. Misiano) (Released)

U.S. Air Force 17th Training Support Squadron interactive courseware d...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: San Angelo State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: AIRMAN 1ST Class Michele Misiano Release Status: Rel... More

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