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Belgian Paras145 viewsBelgian paratroopers at Stanleyville.
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TAC Bird333 viewsTAC C-130 before camo. Taken in early mid-sixties. Not sure who sent it to me.
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Forward Cargo Door360 viewsOpen forward cargo door - from AIRMAN magazine.
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322nd AD A-Model in Congo271 viewsThis photograph appeared in Airman Magazine in 1964.
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Paulis188 views464th TCW C-130E at Paulis during Operation DRAGON NOIR
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WC-130J304 viewsWC-130J making a low pass for Blind Bat veterans at the first Blind Bat reunion in Biloxi in 2002.
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Tibet308 viewsA 322nd Air Division A-model in the high Himalayas. Appeared in AIRMAN magazine.
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Red Berets189 viewsBelgian paratroopers on the way to the Congo for DRAGON ROUGE/DRAGON NOIR
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464th TCW Dragon Rouge C-130Es127 views464th TCW C-130Es at Kamina during Congo Rescue missionSep 30, 2008
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Loading Troops130 views464th TCW C-130E and Belgian paratroopers, probably at Ascension Island on the way to the Congo for DRAGON ROUGE/DRAGON NOIR.Sep 30, 2008
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Belgian Paras145 viewsBelgian paratroopers at Stanleyville.Sep 30, 2008
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Paulis188 views464th TCW C-130E at Paulis during Operation DRAGON NOIRSep 30, 2008
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Red Berets189 viewsBelgian paratroopers on the way to the Congo for DRAGON ROUGE/DRAGON NOIRSep 30, 2008
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Taiwan358 viewsA C-130A being refueled on Taiwan in 1958.Nov 17, 2007
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A Loi366 viewsOn the first day of Operation Delaware, a C-130B from the 463rd Tactical Airlift Wing was badly damaged by ground fire. Major Lilburn Stow was attempting to land in a field near the air field when he saw it was occupied by US Army troops picking up cargo. He pulled up and the airplane struck trees and crashed, killing all aboard. Major Donald Strobaugh, commander of the 8th APG CCT, ran to the wreckage to search for survivors. He was awarded the Airman's Medal for his efforts.Nov 17, 2007
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Major Jack Frank382 viewsMajor Jack Frank was AC on a C-130 that was hit over Tchepone and set on fire. The crew managed to land the badly damaged airplane in Thailand. Jim Kenney was the engineer on the 35th TCS crews.Nov 17, 2007
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