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General Paul Selva, U.S. Transportation Command commander, returned a newly
repaired C-17 to Joint Base Charleston Oct. 15. The aircraft sustained major
damage in Afghanistan in 2012, after it slid off the end of an icy runway.
The C-17 has been at the Long Beach Depot Center, Calif., for the last two
years undergoing repairs.  In addition to Selva, the aircrew included Col.
Johnny Lamontagne, 437th Airlift Wing commander, Maj. Stephen Lee, 14th
Airlift Squadron, Capt. Erica Stooksbury, 15th Airlift Squadron, Capt.
Christopher Prentiss, 16th Airlift Squadron, Senior Airman Daniel Butler,
17th Airlift Squadron, Airman 1st  Class Cory Dye, 17th AS and Staff Sgt.
Travis Boyles, 437th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron.
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General Paul Selva, U.S. Transportation Command commander, returned a newly repaired C-17 to Joint Base Charleston Oct. 15. The aircraft sustained major damage in Afghanistan in 2012, after it slid off the end of an icy runway. The C-17 has been at the Long Beach Depot Center, Calif., for the last two years undergoing repairs. In addition to Selva, the aircrew included Col. Johnny Lamontagne, 437th Airlift Wing commander, Maj. Stephen Lee, 14th Airlift Squadron, Capt. Erica Stooksbury, 15th Airlift Squadron, Capt. Christopher Prentiss, 16th Airlift Squadron, Senior Airman Daniel Butler, 17th Airlift Squadron, Airman 1st Class Cory Dye, 17th AS and Staff Sgt. Travis Boyles, 437th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron.


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