Weekdays US Air Force. February 2015 of the year
Eleven C-130H Hercules and 13 C-130J Super Hercules aircraft are making preparations for a group take-off at 6 on December 2014 of the Dyse, Texas airbase, to support the Joint Forcible Entry Exercise 14B exercises. The C-130H aircraft arrived from various units of the United States National Guard Air Force, and the C-130J aircraft were assigned to the 317 air transport group of Dyce, Texas. In addition to the C-130 aircraft, around 20 C-17 Globemaster III aircraft and various other aircraft took part in the exercises. (Photo of private 1 class Alexander Guerrero, USAF)
02. Rescuers
Two HH-60G Pave Hawk 56 Rescue Squadron helicopters participate in a search and rescue training operation of the 16 January 2015 in the Royal Air Force Base Lackenhet, England. Unlike other rescue squadrons, the 56-I rescue squadron is the only unit specifically designed for combat search and rescue operations of joint forces personnel. (Photo of private 1 class Trevor T. McBride (Trevor T. McBride), USAF)
03. Holds a sight
US Air Force Sergeant Chad Bohr, a patrol of the 20 th guard battalion, is preparing to fire on drills at Chau airbase, South Carolina, on October 22 of 2014. The 20 th guard battalion conducts firing twice a month in order to provide its personnel with the skills of firing in real situations. (Photo of private 1 class Michael Cossaboom, USAF)
04. Deactivation
Private 1 class Kyle Rogers (Kyle Rogers) undergoes decontamination procedures during the acceptance tests of the 14 October October 2014 combat airborne equipment at Seymour Johnson, North Carolina. Representatives of several air bases personally tested the current and future on-board equipment for each aircraft in service with the US Air Force. Rogers is an airborne flight equipment specialist and is assigned to the 355 squadron support squadron of the Davis-Montan air base, Arizona. (Photo of Private 1 class Britten Crolley, USAF)
05. Test
An aircraft technician from the 58 th aircraft maintenance division prepares guided bombs with a conventional GBU-35 warhead during the 31 th qualification of October 10, the Eglin, Florida airbase to be loaded onto an F-2014A Lightning II aircraft. Thanks to the qualification activities of the auxiliary personnel, the F-35A aircraft has now become one step closer to its initial operational readiness. Passed qualified engineering tests will continue to hone their professional skills until they become experts in their field, and then they can train personnel at other air bases receiving F-35A. (Photo by Senior Sergeant Marleah Robertson, United States Air Force)
06. Shower for KC-135
The KC-135 Stratotanker tanker is towed through a car wash, also known as a bird bath, after flying 18 on August 2014 of the year. The KC-135 fuel tanker is assigned to the 134 aircraft wing of the US National Guard air tankers. (Photo by sergeant Jonathan Young, US National Guard)
07. Flying tigers
Captains Andrew Glowa, left, and William Piepenbring shoot heat traps from two A-10C Thunderbolt II 18 th August 2014 attack planes over southern Georgia. Both pilots are assigned to the 74 Fighter Squadron of Moody Air Base, Georgia. Pilots and ground staff at Moody Air Base support A-10 aircraft in daily combat readiness. (Photo by Senior Sergeant Jamal D. Sutter, United States Air Force)
08. Two in a row
Airmen from the 9th Airlift Squadron and the 455th Expeditionary Airfield Maintenance Squadron, along with Marines from the Marine Expeditionary Brigade, prepare to load vehicles onto a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft Oct. 6, 2014, at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. Ground personnel and Marines loaded more than 120 tons of cargo onto the C-5M as part of the withdrawal operations from Afghanistan. During this operation, crews led by the 385th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron transported more than 50 tons of cargo over a 385-day period. During this time, crews led by the 5th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron broke records five times. aviation Airlift Command. The heaviest load carried to date is 127 tons. (Photo by Sgt. Jeremy Bowcock, U.S. Air Force)
09. Vtortsvetmet
A joint San Antonio Lacland recycling center employee is reviewing 11 November copper 2014 copper sleeves as part of re-use efforts in San Antonio, Texas. The installation operates as part of a zero-cost recycling program, that is, revenues from recycling are used to pay salaries of employees, operating and operating costs of an enterprise. (Photo by Jennifer Schneider, USAF)
10. In the night
A special forces soldier is trying to locate the threat of October 9 on 2014 of the year during exercises at the range near Tretford, England. Fighters can equip their weapon with various devices, for example, infrared lasers that can help them accomplish their task. (Photo by Senior Sergeant Micah Anthony (Micaiah Anthony), USAF)
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