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An MTV Road Rules 10 producer waves to e cast members of Road Rules 10, onboard anoer KC-10, from e aerial refueling operator station of e KC-10A Extender during e cast's final mission. MTVs Road Rules 10 (dubbed "The Quest") cast members spent two days at Fort Dix wi e Air Mobility Warfare Centers 421st Ground Combat Readiness Squadron, training and testing as a medic augmentation team in a humanitarian medical relief scenario to e fictional country of Ozlahnd. They en spent a day at McGuire AFB observing a refueling mission. This is eir last challenge "to discover e virtue of perseverance." The last of ten virtues learned rough challenges over e season before...

An MTV Road Rules 10 producer waves to e cast members of Road Rules 10...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: An MTV Road Rules 10 producer waves to the cast members of Road Rules 10, onboard another KC-10, from the aerial refueling opera... More

A view of the KC-10A Extender aircraft air refueling operator station

A view of the KC-10A Extender aircraft air refueling operator station

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Mcdonnell Douglas Corp. Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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