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Default Air Force Logo Around the Air Force: Jan. 20
On this look around the Air Force, Airmen lend a helping hand to support the inauguration and service members conduct subject matter expert exchanges at Clark AB, Philippines.
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2017
A C-17 Globemaster III assigned to the 437th Airlift Wing and the 315th Airlift Wing is sprayed with water May 5, 2015, at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., during an event celebrating the C-17 surpassing the 3 millionth flying hour. Aircrew members from Charleston flew the plane from Robins Air Force Base, Ga. The first C-17 flight was Sept. 15, 1991, and the Air Force currently has 222 C-17s in the fleet. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jared Trimarchi) C-17 fleet celebrates 3M flying hours
The C-17 Globemaster III has proved again that it remains the world's premier airlifter after the total C-17 fleet celebrated the historical milestone of achieving 3 million flying hours on May 5.
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2015
The C-47A Skytrain, the “Turf and Sport Special,” prominently sits on display Nov. 15, 2014, inside the Air Mobility Command Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Del. On D-Day, during the invasion of Normandy, this aircraft dropped paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division into St. Mere-Eglise, France. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Zachary Cacicia) AMC Museum: It all started with one wrecked airplane
The ever-growing Air Mobility Command Museum boasts a collection of 33 aircraft, a staff of more than 170 volunteers and a visitor experience that rivals the most notable museums in the country -- but it all started with one wrecked airplane in 1986.
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2014
Two hangars at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., are saving as much as $100,000 per year in utility costs following the installation of solar walls in 2013. The red solar walls were specially designed to blend with the existing walls, a requirement because of the historic nature of the facilities. (Courtesy photo) Historic hangars merge past with present
Two historic hangars were fitted with solar walls last year, and the effort is saving the installation as much as $100,000 per year in utility costs. In addition to cost savings, the systems are expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 470 metric tons per year -- the equivalent of taking about 100 passenger vehicles off the road.
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2014
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