RMFFH393–Several C-5 Galaxies sit on the flightline during the morning sunrise at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, home to the 436th Airlift Wing.
RMFFH2M1–Master Sgt. Randy Rollins has been in the Air Force for more than 15 years. During his time he's worked on the structure of C-5 Galaxies and many other aircraft. He is now the 436th Maintenance Squadron production superintendent. When he's not on the job, he often works on various types of vehicles at home, his favorite being Volkswagen Beetles.
RMFFH395–Master Sgt. Randy Rollins has been in the Air Force for more than 15 years. During his time he's worked on the structure of C-5 Galaxies and many other aircraft. He is now the 436th Maintenance Squadron production superintendent. When he's not on the job, he often works on various types of vehicles at home, his favorite being Volkswagen Beetles.
RMFFH398–After working on his 1958 Volkswagen Beetle, Master Sgt. Randy Rollins relaxes for a moment in his garage as he sits on the trunk of another one his classic cars. Rollins worked on the structural components of C-5 Galaxies throughout his Air Force career. Now, Rollins is the 436th Maintenance Squadron's maintenance production superintendent.
RMFFH1E7–Airman First Class Travis Allred, a cryogenics and distribution technician, transports a liquid oxygen cart for maintenance. The 60th Logistics Readiness Squadron cryogenics shop maintains six large storage tanks that contain liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen. Liquid oxygen is called Aviator's Breathing Oxygen and is used exactly how it sounds - for our aircrew and pilots to breathe while living up to the fly, fight and win mission. The liquid nitrogen is used primarily for fire suppression on our C-5 Galaxies.
RMFH48H6–A CH-53E Super Stallion makes its way down the flight line at Vaernes, Norway, Feb. 22, 2016, as 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade prepares for Exercise Cold Response. All aircraft with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (-) Reinforced, the Air Combat Element of 2d MEB, were dismantled at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., and flown to Norway in U.S. Air Force C-5 Galaxies to provide air support during the exercise. Cold Response 16 is a combined, joint exercise comprised of 12 NATO allies and partnered nations and approximately 16,000 troops.
RMFH48HF–A U.S. Marine Corps CH-53 Super Stallion Helicopter sits connected to warming vents as it prepares for flight later in the day in Vaernes, Norway, Feb. 22, 2016. All aircraft with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (-) Reinforced, the Air Combat Element of 2d MEB, were dismantled at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., and flown to Norway in U.S. Air Force C-5 Galaxies to provide air support during the exercise. Cold Response 16 is a combined, joint exercise comprised of 12 NATO allies and partnered nations and approximately 16,000 troops
RMFH48HC–A U.S. Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion Helicopter begins its accent at Vaernes, Norway, Feb. 22, 2016, as 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade prepares for Exercise Cold Response. All aircraft with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (-) Reinforced, the Air Combat Element of 2d MEB, were dismantled at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., and flown to Norway in U.S. Air Force C-5 Galaxies to provide air support during the exercise. Cold Response 16 is a combined, joint exercise comprised of 12 NATO allies and partnered nations and approximately 16,000 troops.
RMFH48N8–A U.S. Marine Corps AH-1W Super Cobra helicopter kicks up snow at Vaernes, Norway, Feb. 22, 2016, as 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade prepares for Exercise Cold Response. All aircraft with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (-) Reinforced, the Air Combat Element of 2d MEB, were dismantled at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., and flown to Norway in U.S. Air Force C-5 Galaxies to provide air support during the exercise. Cold Response 16 is a combined, joint exercise comprised of 12 NATO allies and partnered nations and approximately 16,000 troops.
RMFH48HE–A U.S. Marine Corps CH-53 Super Stallion Helicopter flies over the base in Vaernes, Norway, as 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade prepares for Exercise Cold Response Feb. 22, 2016. All aircraft with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (-) Reinforced, the Air Combat Element of 2d MEB, were dismantled at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., and flown to Norway in U.S. Air Force C-5 Galaxies to provide air support during the exercise. Cold Response 16 is a combined, joint exercise comprised of 12 NATO allies and partnered nations and approximately 16,000 troops.
RMFH48HJ–A U.S. Marine Corps AH-1W Super Cobra helicopter takes lift at Vaernes, Norway, Feb. 22, 2016, as 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade prepares for Exercise Cold Response 2016. All aircraft with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (-) Reinforced, the Air Combat Element of 2d MEB, were dismantled at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., and flown to Norway in U.S. Air Force C-5 Galaxies to provide air support during the exercise. Cold Response 16 is a combined, joint exercise comprised of 12 NATO allies and partnered nations and approximately 16,000 troops.
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