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SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) David Remly, USAF, Minnesota Air National Guard (MANG), repairs the UHF antenna on a C-130H Hercules, 133rd Airlift Wing (AW) at the North Hanger in St. Paul, Minnesota

SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) David Remly, USAF, Minnesota Air National Guard (M...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Minneapolis-St Paul Iap/Ars State: Minnesota (MN) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: ANG Scene Camera Operator: ... More

SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Nick Archer, USAF, Minnesota Air National Guard (MANG), writes down the identification numbers of this C-130H Hercules in the North Hanger of the 133rd Airlift Wing (AW), St. Paul, Minnesota, prior to the aircraft being repainted

SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Nick Archer, USAF, Minnesota Air National Guard (M...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Minneapolis-St Paul Iap/Ars State: Minnesota (MN) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: ANG Scene Camera Operator: ... More

Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Matt Hill (foreground), USAF, Minnesota Air National Guard (MANG), tapes the crew door on a C-130H Hercules prior to painting the aircraft at the North Hanger of the 133rd Airlift Wing (AW), St. Paul, Minnesota. In the background STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Troy Jonas, USAF, Minnesota Air National Guard (MANG), masks other details to protect them from the paint spray

Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Matt Hill (foreground), USAF, Minnesota Air ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Minneapolis-St Paul Iap/Ars State: Minnesota (MN) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: ANG Scene Camera Operator: ... More

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