Straight on medium shot as US Air Force SSGT John Scates (Left), MASTER Sergeant Julian Hamlin (Center), and SENIOR AIRMAN Jason Harayda (Right) of the 605 Aircraft Generation Squadron, McGuire AFB, New Jersey after winning the KC-10 Extender maintenance pre-flight event (KC-10 not shown) at the awards ceremony on May 11, 2000 during the Rodeo 2000 readiness competition at Pope AFB. During the one week competition, more than 100 teams and 2,500 personnel from over 300 Air Force, Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, U.S. Army units, and foreign nations will compete in airdrops, cargo loading, refueling, pre-flight, combat endurance, combat tactics, as well as other air and ground ...
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[Complete] Scene Caption: Straight on medium shot as US Air Force SSGT John Scates (Left), Master Sergeant Julian Hamlin (Center), and Senior Airman Jason Harayda (Right) of the 605 Aircraft Generation Squadron, McGuire AFB, New Jersey after winning the KC-10 Extender maintenance pre-flight event (KC-10 not shown) at the awards ceremony on May 11, 2000 during the Rodeo 2000 readiness competition at Pope AFB. During the one week competition, more than 100 teams and 2,500 personnel from over 300 Air Force, Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, U.S. Army units, and foreign nations will compete in airdrops, cargo loading, refueling, pre-flight, combat endurance, combat tactics, as well as other air and ground operations (Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, US Army units, foreign nations, air drops, cargo loading, refueling, pre-flight, combat endurance, combat tactics, air and ground operations not shown) at Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina from May 7, 2000 to May 12, 2000.
Subject Operation/Series: AIR MOBILITY COMMAND RODEO 2000
Base: Pope Air Force Base
State: North Carolina (NC)
Country: United States Of America (USA)
Scene Camera Operator: Scott Spitzer, USAF Civilian
Release Status: Released to Public
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