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Capt. Clay Thompson, the 181st Airlift Squadron drop

Capt. Clay Thompson, the 181st Airlift Squadron drop

Capt. Clay Thompson, the 181st Airlift Squadron drop zone officer, measures the wind speed Feb. 23, 2019, at Fort Wolters, Texas. Thompson prepared the drop zone for aircrew training to ensure accurate delivery... More

Capt. Clay Thompson, the 181st Airlift Squadron drop

Capt. Clay Thompson, the 181st Airlift Squadron drop

Capt. Clay Thompson, the 181st Airlift Squadron drop zone officer, recovers a standard airdrop training bundle Feb. 23, 2019, at Fort Wolters, Texas. Thompson prepared the drop zone for aircrew training to ensu... More

A C-130 with the 181st Airlift Squadron flies over

A C-130 with the 181st Airlift Squadron flies over

A C-130 with the 181st Airlift Squadron flies over a drop zone to train for aerial equipment delivery Feb. 23, 2019, at Fort Wolters, Texas. Pilots and navigators must train to ensure accurate delivery of mater... More

Capt. Clay Thompson, the 181st Airlift Squadron drop

Capt. Clay Thompson, the 181st Airlift Squadron drop

Capt. Clay Thompson, the 181st Airlift Squadron drop zone officer, stakes down a raised angle marker for delivery of a standard airdrop training bundle Feb. 23, 2019, at Fort Wolters, Texas. Thompson prepared t... More

A C-130 with the 181st Airlift Squadron releases a

A C-130 with the 181st Airlift Squadron releases a

A C-130 with the 181st Airlift Squadron releases a standard airdrop training bundle Feb. 23, 2019, at Fort Wolters, Texas. Pilots and navigators must train to ensure accurate delivery of materials to support mi... More

A C-130 with the 181st Airlift Squadron releases a

A C-130 with the 181st Airlift Squadron releases a

A C-130 with the 181st Airlift Squadron releases a standard airdrop training bundle Feb. 23, 2019, at Fort Wolters, Texas. Pilots and navigators must train to ensure accurate delivery of materials to support mi... More

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