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C-17 Globemaster III
MCCHORD FIELD, Wash. - The Joint Base Lewis-McChord Air Expo 2012 is planned for July 21-22 and will feature the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, the U.S. Army Golden Knights, and the civilian Patriots Jet Team. Along with these three major performers are about a dozen military and civilian aircraft, including a C-17 Globemaster III, to entertain more than 350,000 people.
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Scouts visit 446th AW during March UTA
Maj. Rob Campbell, 97th Airlift Squadron pilot, shows various aspects of the C-17 Globemaster III to Cub Scout Den 3 Pack 391 of Des Moines, Wash., and Boy Scout Troop 43 of Lake Stevens, Wash., They visited the 446th Airlift Wing March 3 and toured the aircraft, the explosive ordinance facility, the air traffic control tower and had a wing mission briefing. The 446th AW public affairs office hosted the tour as part of its community outreach program. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Lisa Moody)
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Scouts visit 446th AW during March UTA
Tech. Sgt. Shawn Lundgren, 446th Civil Engineer Squdron Explosive Ordinance Disposal technician, shows various pieces of traininig equipment to parents and scouts from Cub Scout Den 3 Pack 391 of Des Moines, Wash., and Boy Scout Troop 43 of Lake Stevens, Wash., They visited the 446th Airlift Wing March 3 and toured a C-17 Globemaster III, the explosive ordinance facility, the air traffic control tower and had a wing mission briefing. The 446th AW public affairs office hosted the tour as part of its community outreach program.
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Scouts visit 446th AW during March UTA
Cub Scout Michael McDade looks through binoculars in McChord Airfield's air traffic control tower during a tour March 3. Parents and scouts from Cub Scout Den 3 Pack 391 of Des Moines, Wash., and Boy Scout Troop 43 of Lake Stevens, Wash., visited the 446th Airlift Wing. They toured a C-17 Globemaster III, the explosive ordinance facility, the air traffic control tower and had a wing mission briefing. The 446th AW public affairs office hosted the tour as part of its community outreach program.
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Scouts visit 446th AW during March UTA
Parents and scouts from Cub Scout Den 3 Pack 391 of Des Moines, Wash., and Boy Scout Troop 43 of Lake Stevens, Wash., pose in front of a C-17 Globemaster III for a group photo March 3 after visiting the 446th Airlift Wing, McChord Field, Wash. The Scouts and Cubs, in addition to touring the aircraft, they toured the explosive ordinance facility, the air traffice control tower and had a wing mission briefing. The 446th AW public affairs office hosted the tour as part of its community outreach program.
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Top Shot
Iain Harrison, the first season winner of the History Channel's "Top Shot," demonstrated to 446th Airlift Wing Reservists how to use various weapons at the firing range Dec. 3, 2011 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Harrison first set foot on McChord Field as a member of the British Army twenty years earlier and returned to take his Oath of Allegiance to become an American citizen.(U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Tanya King/Released)
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Top Shot
Iain Harrison, the first season winner of the History Channel's "Top Shot," demonstrated to 446th Airlift Wing members how to use various weapons at the firing range Dec. 3, 2011 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Harrison first set foot on McChord Field as a member of the British Army twenty years earlier and returned to take his Oath of Allegiance to become an American citizen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Tanya King/Released)
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Top Shot
Iain Harrison, the first season winner of the History Channel's "Top Shot," signs an autograph for Tech. Sgt. James Callahan, 446th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Dec. 3, 2011 at the base exchange at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Harrison first set foot on McChord Field as a member of the British Army twenty years earlier and returned to take his Oath of Allegiance to become an American citizen. He also visited with military members and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Tanya King/Released)
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Top Shot
Tech. Sgt. David Gallegos, 446th Aircraft Maintenace Squadron crew chief, teaches Iain Harrison, the first season winner of the History Channel's "Top Shot," about the heads-up display aboard a C-17 Globemaster III Dec. 3, 2011 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Harrison first set foot on McChord Field as a member of the British Army twenty years earlier and returned to take his Oath of Allegiance to become an American citizen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Tanya King/Released)
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Top Shot
Iain Harrison, the first season winner of the History Channel's "Top Shot," and Anne Arries Corsano, USCIS District 20 district director, recite the Pledge of Allegiance aboard a C-17 Globemaster III Dec. 3, 2011 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Harrison first set foot on McChord Field as a member of the British Army twenty years earlier and returned to a ceremony to become an American citizen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Tanya King/Released)
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Top Shot
Iain Harrison, the first season winner of the History Channel's "Top Shot," and Anne Arries Corsano, USCIS District 20 district director, recite the Pledge of Allegiance aboard a C-17 Globemaster III Dec. 3, 2011 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Harrison first set foot on McChord Field as a member of the British Army twenty years earlier and returned to a ceremony to become an American citizen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Tanya King/Released)
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C-17 celebrates 20 years of flight
MCCHORD FIELD, Wash., -- A C-17 takes off in the early morning hours from McChord Field, Wash. The C-17 Globemaster took its maiden flight in 1991. McChord Airmen from the 62nd and 446th Airlift Wings here have been flying C-17s since 1999. (U.S. Air Force file photo)
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Watchful eye keeps 'em in the sky
Tech. Sgt. Peter Terault, 446th Maintenance Squadron engine mechanic, checks a C-17 Globemaster III engine thrust reverser during a routine inspection at McChord Field. The thrust reversers divert an aircraft engine's exhaust so that the thrust produced is directed forward, rather than aft. This acts against the forward travel of the aircraft, providing deceleration, slowing the aircraft after touch-down which reduces wear on the brakes and allows for shorter landing distances. Sergeant Terault is also a full time engine mechanic in his civilian job here. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Elizabeth Moody)
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Two million hours of flying
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash., - This month of December the C-17 Globemaster III celebrated its two millionth flight hour. Of those two million hours, the 446th Airlift Wing has flown 194,202 hours in the C-17. (U.S. Air Force photo/Abner Guzman)
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C-17 airdrop
Senior Airman James Soto prepares the cargo compartment of a C-17 Globemaster III for 40 container delivery system bundles at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, April 5. Like Airman Soto, deployed from the 14th Airlift Squadron, Joint Base Charleston, S.C., four Reservists from the 446th Airlift Wing, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., have deplolyed to support airdrop and airland mission for Operation New Dawn in Southwest Asia. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Quinton Russ)
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C-17 airdrop
Container delivery system bundles float down to a marked area after being air dropped from a C-17 Globemaster III over Afghanistan, April 5. The CDS bundles are filled with food and water to re-supply U.S. Forces. Four Reserve loadmasters from the 446th Airlift Wing, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., are deploying to Southwest Asia to conduct airdrop and airland missions with the 816th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Quinton Russ)
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Cold as Ice
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. -- A McChord Field-based C-17 lands on the ice at McMurdo Station, Antarctica during Operation Deep Freeze 2009. Twelve Reservists from here are currently deployed to Christchurch, New Zealand in support of ODF and the National Science Foundation. (U.S. Air Force photo/Chief Master Sgt. James Masura)
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446th Airlift Wing crew bring new C-17 home
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. - A C-17 Globemaster III aircraft flies past Mount Rainier here. Aircrew from the 97th Airlift Squadron, an Air Force Reserve unit with the 446th Airlift Wing here, flew to Long Beach, Calif., March 8 to bring back a new C-17 to add to JBLM, McChord Field's fleet. (U.S. Air Force photo/Adamarie Lewis-Page)
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Reserve maintainers put expert hands on deck in Spain
NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain- Six C-17 Globemaster III aircraft line the flightline against a backdrop of sunny skies here. A 16-member maintainer team with the Air Force Reserve's 446th Aircraft Maintance Squadron, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., returned Feb. 6 from here after a two-week assignment, where they assisted the 725th Air Mobility Squadron in handling almost 30 C-17 Globemaster III aircraft that made stopovers there since Jan. 23. (Courtesy photo/U.S. Navy)
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Reserve supports military day with 'Huskee' flyover
SEATTLE, Wash.- A C-17 Globemaster, assigned to the 446th Airlift Wing, McChord Air Force Base, Wash., performs a flyover at the University of Washington Huskees' football game at Huskee Stadium, Dec. 5. The game was to honor military members and first responders. The McChord AFB pilots, Maj. Stephen Burrington, 313th Airlift Squadron, Maj. Jonathan Karnes and Maj. Jason Taylor, both with the 728th Airlift Squadron, are University of Washington Alumni, whose names were announced at the game during the flyover. The aircraft's call sign was 'Huskee.'(photo by/James Beauchaine)
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