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Airmen with the West Virginia Air National Guard and 437th Aerial Port Squadron stand ready to load a C-5 Galaxy as a vehicle operator starts up a V-2000NG well drilling truck July 30, 2010, on Joint Base Charleston, S.C. The V-2000NG is manufactured by Laibe Corp who was contracted by the Army. The water drilling system is designed to drill wells as deep as 5,000 feet and will provide U.S. forces clean water at the source rather than trucking water to the base of operations. By creating a local water source, the need for water transportation by convoy is reduced. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Timothy Taylor)
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Airmen with the West Virginia Air National Guard and 437th Aerial Port Squadron stand ready to load a C-5 Galaxy as a vehicle operator starts up a V-2000NG well drilling truck July 30, 2010, on Joint Base Charleston, S.C. The V-2000NG is manufactured by Laibe Corp who was contracted by the Army. The water drilling system is designed to drill wells as deep as 5,000 feet and will provide U.S. forces clean water at the source rather than trucking water to the base of operations. By creating a local water source, the need for water transportation by convoy is reduced. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Timothy Taylor)


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