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Airdrop and sling-load training
Tech. Sgt. Chris Kruze (foreground) stands by while Staff Sgt. Troy Hollis and Staff Sgt. Jeremy Lowe attach a storage container to a Nevada Army National Guard CH-47 Chinook helicopter June 28, 2011, during airdrop and sling-load training at the Senator Harry Reid Readiness and Training Center near Stead, Nev. Kruze and Lowe are airborne vehicle equipment craftsmen. Hollis is an airborne vehicle maintenance journeyman. All three NCOs are assigned to the 820th RED HORSE Squadron. (U.S Air Force photo/Senior Airman Brett Clashman)
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Photo essay: RED HORSE Airmen participate in airdrop and sling-load training

Posted 7/7/2011 Email story   Print story

    


by Senior Airman Brett Clashman
99th Air Base Wing Public Affairs


7/7/2011 - STEAD, Nev. (AFNS)  -- Airmen from 820th airborne RED HORSE squadron conduct airdrop and sling-load training here June 28, along with members of the Nevada Army National Guard.

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