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An unidentified German civilian national, US Air Force Europe (USAFE) Civil Service, 435th Construction and Training Squadron (CTS), Ramstein Air Base (AB), Germany (DEU), operates a Bobcat T140 Compact Track Loader (CTL) to assist efforts in building 14 new CTS classrooms as part of the USAFE Silver Flag Contingency Training Program (CTP) expansion

An unidentified German civilian national, US Air Force Europe (USAFE) ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Ramstein Air Base State: Rheinland-Pfalz Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jonathan Pomeroy, USAF Release Status: ... More

S111E5048 - STS-111 - Perrin checks the CTL CTVC on Endeavour's ODS hatch during STS-111

S111E5048 - STS-111 - Perrin checks the CTL CTVC on Endeavour's ODS ha...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: STS-111 UF-2 Mission Specialist Philippe Perrin holds a checklist in his left hand while he checks the Centerline (CTL) Color Television Camera (CTVC) a... More

STS111-708-042 - STS-111 - CTL docking target and APAS on FWD end of  PMA2, image taken during mission STS-111 UF-2

STS111-708-042 - STS-111 - CTL docking target and APAS on FWD end of ...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: The Centerline (CTL) docking target and Androgynous Peripheral Attachment System (APAS) docking mechanism are clearly visible in the image of the forwar... More

STS111-708-040 - STS-111 - CTL docking target and APAS on FWD end of PMA2 taken during mission STS-111 UF-2

STS111-708-040 - STS-111 - CTL docking target and APAS on FWD end of P...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: The Centerline (CTL) docking target and Androgynous Peripheral Attachment System (APAS) docking mechanism are clearly visible in this image of the forwa... More

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