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A C-141C Starlifter from March Air Reserve Base, California, is towed into the maintenance hangar in Christchurch, New Zealand. The aircraft landing gear suffered a stress fracture and will be repaired so the aircraft can resume missions transporting cargo and personnel to McMurdo Station, Antarctica, during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

A C-141C Starlifter from March Air Reserve Base, California, is towed ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DEEP FREEZE 2001 Base: Christchurch State: Canterbury Country: New Zealand (NZL) Scene Major Command Shown: AMC Scene Camer... More

Major Philip Liberati, USAF, (left,) and Technical Sergeant Jeff Medlin, USAF, both with the 452nd Aircraft Generation Squadron, March Air Reserve Base, California, attach the jack nose pad on a C-141C Starlifter, from March. It was towed into the maintenance hangar in Christchurch, New Zealand after suffering a stress fracture in the landing gear. The landing gear will be repaired and the aircraft can resume its mission, transporting cargo and personnel to McMurdo Station, Antarctica, during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

Major Philip Liberati, USAF, (left,) and Technical Sergeant Jeff Medli...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DEEP FREEZE 2001 Base: Christchurch State: Canterbury Country: New Zealand (NZL) Scene Major Command Shown: AMC Scene Camer... More

A spotter from the number one escape hatch on a C-141C Starlifter from March Air Reserve Base, California, keeps a watchful eye as the it is towed into the maintenance hangar in Christchurch, New Zealand. The aircraft landing gear suffered a stress fracture and will be repaired so the aircraft can resume its mission to transport cargo and personnel to McMurdo Station, Antarctica, during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

A spotter from the number one escape hatch on a C-141C Starlifter from...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DEEP FREEZE 2001 Base: Christchurch State: Canterbury Country: New Zealand (NZL) Scene Major Command Shown: AMC Scene Camer... More

Maintenance workers connect the jack to the wing jack panels on a C-141C Starlifter from March Air Reserve Base, California in the maintenance hangar in Christchurch, New Zealand. The aircraft landing gear suffer a stress fracture and will be repaired so the aircraft can resume mission of transporting cargo and personnel to McMurdo Station, Antarctica, during Operation DEEP FREEZE 2001

Maintenance workers connect the jack to the wing jack panels on a C-14...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DEEP FREEZE 2001 Base: Christchurch State: Canterbury Country: New Zealand (NZL) Scene Major Command Shown: AMC Scene Camer... More

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