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C-130s


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PIMA208 viewsAirplane at PIMA.
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Forward Cargo Door172 viewsOpen forward cargo door - from AIRMAN magazine.
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Air drop at A Loi159 viewsC-130 dropping CDS at A Loi during Operation DELAWARE.
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463rd Stan Eval144 views463rd Stan Eval personnel at Mactan. Contributed by Roy Munson
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Khe Sanh165 viewsThis is a prize-winning photograph taken by 315th AD journalist Marion L. Ray at Khe Sanh in early 1968. This photo was taken just prior to or early in the siege. The smoke is from an air strike in the background.
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Take Off137 viewsA 315th AD photo taken in South Vietnam
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A-model over the clouds141 views
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Tuy Hoa176 viewsIf I am not mistaken, this is a picture of the airplane that ran off the end of the runway at Tuy Hoa after a prop reversal problem. Captain John Butterfield was AC.

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C-130_being_refueled,_Taiwan,_1958.jpg
Taiwan137 viewsA C-130A being refueled on Taiwan in 1958.Nov 17, 2007
Ashau-Valley-C-130-Crash-7.jpeg
A Loi152 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 Frank150 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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A-model over the clouds141 viewsNov 17, 2007
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Khe Sanh227 viewsWreckage of B-model lost at Khe Sanh, April 1968.Nov 17, 2007
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Jim Kenney197 viewsJim Kenney, 35th TCS engineer.Nov 17, 2007
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Blind Bat Mechanics232 viewsMaintenance people at Ubon - 1966 or 1967.Nov 17, 2007
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PIMA208 viewsAirplane at PIMA.Nov 17, 2007