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Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Joe Carter, USAF, (left) and MASTER Sergeant (MSGT) Ronald Keeney, USAF, stand by the EC-130E Hercules number 63-7783 along all the signatures of unit members after a decommissioning ceremony. The aircraft is the first to be decommissioned as part of the units conversion to C-130J's. MSGT Keeney is the last crewchief and TSGT Carter is the last assistant crewchief to work on 7783 during its 30 years of service to the 193rd Special Operations Wing

Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Joe Carter, USAF, (left) and MASTER Sergeant...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Harrisburg International Airport State: Pennsylvania (PA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: ANG Scene Camera Op... More

US Air Force MASTER Sergeant Ronald Keeney (left) and US Air Force SENIOR MASTER Sergeant Lowell Wise give instructions to their crew prior to towing operation to move an EC130E Hercules aircraft (not shown) out of its hangar. MSGT Keeney and MSGT Wise are with the 193rd Special Operations Wing, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, deployed to Kadena Air Base, Japan, in support of the units' participation in Operation FOAL EAGLE 2000

US Air Force MASTER Sergeant Ronald Keeney (left) and US Air Force SEN...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: FOAL EAGLE 2000 Base: Kadena Air Base State: Okinawa Country: Japan (JPN) Scene Camera Operator: MSGT David Hawkins, USAF R... More

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