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Tech. Sgt. George Broom watches as a C-130J Super Hercules takes off Feb. 5, 2015, from a runway in Elefsis, Greece. The 435th Air Ground Operations Wing's Contingency Response Group is implementing a new landing zone program that will allow members of CRGs prepare landing zone operations from picking the location to actually providing limited air traffic control. Broom is a contingency airfield manager with the 435th Air Mobility Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Timothy Moore) New landing zone procedures practiced at Stolen Cerberus II
Airmen from the 435th Air Ground Operations Wing's Contingency Response Group from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, trained as landing zone safety officers during Stolen Cerberus II in Elefsis, Greece, from Feb. 2-14.
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2015
A C-130 Hercules lands on a dirt landing strip Oct. 27 at Fort Riley, Kan. The landing was part of a Joint Airborne Air Transportability Training exercise between the Army and the Air Force Oct. 27 to 29 to validate a new flight landing strip. The landing strip is one of two austere landing strips in the Army nationwide. (U.S. Army photo/Staff Sgt. Aaron P. Duncan) Army, Air Force test new landing strip at Fort Riley
The Army and Air Force performed a joint airborne air transportability training exercise Oct. 27 - 29 on a new flight landing strip here.
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