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Staff Sgt. Luis Diaz, 15th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, briefs Airmen from the 1st Combat Camera Squadron about mission details April 25, 2016, on a C-17 Globemaster III at Joint Base Charleston – Air Base, S.C. The 437th Airlift Wing flew into Manta, Ecuador, in support of earthquake relief operations. Aboard the aircraft were Army personnel from the Contingency Response Group as well as equipment including a mobile control tower and a five-passenger vehicle. The 437th AW provides global reach airlift capability at any time to anywhere in the world. Whenever natural disasters occur, the 437th AW can provide humanitarian aid in a moment’s notice. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Clayton Cupit)
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Staff Sgt. Luis Diaz, 15th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, briefs Airmen from the 1st Combat Camera Squadron about mission details April 25, 2016, while aboard a C-17 Globemaster III at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. The 437th Airlift Wing flew into Manta, Ecuador, to support earthquake relief operations. Army personnel from the Contingency Response Group and equipment, including a mobile air traffic control tower and a five-passenger vehicle, were also aboard the aircraft. The 437th AW provides global reach airlift capability at any time to anywhere in the world. Whenever natural disasters occur, the 437th AW can provide humanitarian aid in a moment’s notice. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Clayton Cupit)


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