Airborne Red Horse
OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM -- The Airborne Red Horse Team poses in a crater they are going to repair on a runway in central Iraq. This crater is 135 feet wide, 40 feet deep and filled with 15 feet of water. ARH teams are trained to rapidly deploy into barren locations, assess airfield capabilities, prepare helicopter or aircraft landing areas, clear obstacles, install emergency airfield lighting systems and repair airfield damage. (Courtesy photo)
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