Army vehicles do a dry run of the C-17 movement where they build the confidence to move in unison on Forward Operating Base Shank in eastern Afghanistan. The C-17 movement was expected to take around six hours, has taken forces from the Army and Air Force as well as civilians. Boeing plans on recovering the aircraft to sustainable levels, so it can be flown back to America, where it will be reconstructed and reintegrated into the Air Force fleet.
Date Taken: | 04.15.2012 |
Date Posted: | 04.25.2012 09:53 |
Photo ID: | 565227 |
VIRIN: | 120415-A-1465E-003 |
Resolution: | 4320x3240 |
Size: | 520.55 KB |
Location: | FORWARD OPERATING BASE SHANK, AF |
Web Views: | 338 |
Downloads: | 22 |
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