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Nevada Air National Guard Capt. Daniel Shure, a C-130H

Nevada Air National Guard Capt. Daniel Shure, a C-130H

Nevada Air National Guard Capt. Daniel Shure, a C-130H Hercules pilot with the 192nd Airlift Squadron, based in Reno, refers to a navigational map May 24, 2014, while flying a mission in support of Allied Forge... More

Nevada Air National Guard Capt. Daniel Shure, C-130

Nevada Air National Guard Capt. Daniel Shure, C-130

Nevada Air National Guard Capt. Daniel Shure, C-130 Hercules pilot, and Master Sgt. Shawn Plunkett, a flight engineer, both with the 192nd Airlift Squadron based in Reno, refer to navigation maps May 24, 2014, ... More

Nevada Air National Guard Capt. Tom Dorsett, C-130H

Nevada Air National Guard Capt. Tom Dorsett, C-130H

Nevada Air National Guard Capt. Tom Dorsett, C-130H Hercules navigator, 192nd Airlift Squadron based in Reno, consults navigational aids on May 24, 2014, while flying a mission in support of Allied Forge 2014. ... More

Nevada Air National Guard Capt. Tom Dorsett, C-130H

Nevada Air National Guard Capt. Tom Dorsett, C-130H

Nevada Air National Guard Capt. Tom Dorsett, C-130H Hercules navigator, 192nd Airlift Squadron, Reno, communicates with crew members on May 23, 2014, while flying a mission in support of Allied Forge 2014. This... More

Nevada Air National Guard Lt. Col. Caesar Garduno,

Nevada Air National Guard Lt. Col. Caesar Garduno,

Nevada Air National Guard Lt. Col. Caesar Garduno, commander, 192nd Airlift Squadron, Reno, performs a preflight briefing May 23, 2014, prior to flying a mission in support of Allied Forge 2014. This exercise, ... More

Nevada Air National Guard Airman 1st Class James Hieatt,

Nevada Air National Guard Airman 1st Class James Hieatt,

Nevada Air National Guard Airman 1st Class James Hieatt, a C-130H Hercules crew chief with the 152nd Airlift Wing based in Reno, performs a preflight inspection at St. John's, Newfoundland on May 25, 2014, prio... More

Nevada Air National Guard Lt. Col. Caesar Garduno and

Nevada Air National Guard Lt. Col. Caesar Garduno and

Nevada Air National Guard Lt. Col. Caesar Garduno and Capt. Daniel Shure, C-130H Hercules pilots with the 192nd Airlift Squadron, Reno, refer to a navigation map May 23, 2014, while flying a mission in support ... More

Nevada Air National Guard Senior Airman Alanna Vick,

Nevada Air National Guard Senior Airman Alanna Vick,

Nevada Air National Guard Senior Airman Alanna Vick, a C-130H Hercules load master with the 192nd Airlift Squadron based in Reno, performs engine startup procedures May 25, 2014, prior to flying a mission in su... More

A Nevada Air National Guard C-130H Hercules from the

A Nevada Air National Guard C-130H Hercules from the

A Nevada Air National Guard C-130H Hercules from the 192nd Airlift Squadron based in Reno, sits on the ramp at St. John's Bay, Newfoundland in the early morning hours of May 25, 2014, prior to flying a mission ... More

A French legionnaire assists soldiers from the U.S.

A French legionnaire assists soldiers from the U.S.

A French legionnaire assists soldiers from the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne while loading parachutes onto a C-130H Hercules on May 25, 2014, as part of Allied Forge 2014, Calvi Saint Catherine airport, Corsica, Fr... More

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