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Cargo unloading from C-5s at Dover AFB, Del.
United States Army CH-47D Chinook helicopters and their components are unloaded from a C-5M Super Galaxy of the 436th Airlift Wing, Oct. 29, 2013, Dover Air Force Base, Del. The helicopters were used in Afghanistan and are being returned to the United States as military forces are withdrawn from the country. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Cargo unloading from C-5s at Dover AFB, Del.
United States Army CH-47D Chinook helicopters and their components are unloaded from a C-5M Super Galaxy of the 436th Airlift Wing, on Oct. 29, 2013, Dover Air Force Base, Del. The helicopters were used in Afghanistan and are being returned to the United States as military forces are withdrawn from the country. A C-17A Globemaster III, also from the 436th AW, can be seen flying overhead. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Cargo unloading from C-5s at Dover AFB, Del.
United States Army CH-47D Chinook helicopters and their components are unloaded from a C-5M Super Galaxy of the 436th Airlift Wing on Oct. 29, 2013, Dover Air Force Base, Del. The helicopters were used in Afghanistan and are being returned to the United States as military forces are withdrawn from the country. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Cargo unloading from C-5s at Dover AFB, Del.
Airman 1st Class William Johnson, 436th Airlift Wing Public Affairs photographer, documents the unloading of two United States Army CH-47D Chinook helicopters from a C-5M Super Galaxy of the 436th Airlift Wing on Oct. 29, 2013, Dover Air Force Base, Del. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Cargo unloading from C-5s at Dover AFB, Del.
Cargo is unloaded from a C-5B Galaxy of the 433th Airlift Wing, Air Force Reserve Command, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. on Oct. 29, 2013. The large transport aircraft is based at Joint Base San Antonio/Lackland, Texas and is returning equipment to the United States as military forces are withdrawn from Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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AMC Museum plays musical chairs
A view from the cockpit of the C-5A Galaxy looking out to the rest of the planes Oct. 21, 2013, at the Air Mobility Command Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The C-5A Galaxy will be unveiled in a ceremony at the Museum on Nov. 9. (U.S. Air Force photo/David Tucker)
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AMC Museum plays musical chairs
Volunteers from the Air Mobility Command Museum and members of the 436th Maintenance Group qualification training program pose in front of the new C-5A Galaxy Oct. 21, 2013, at the Air Mobility Command Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The volunteers along with students and instructors from the qualification training program had just finished positioning the C-5A Galaxy into its new spot at the museum. (U.S. Air Force photo/David Tucker)
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AMC Museum plays musical chairs
The new C-5A Galaxy sits in its new spot as a C-5M Super Galaxy flies overhead Oct. 21, 2013, at the Air Mobility Command Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Del. This particular aircraft was last assigned to the Tennessee Air National Guard’s 164th Airlift Wing in Memphis Tennessee, and is known for its successful launch of a 56-foot long, 86,000 pound Minuteman Intercontinental Ballistic Missile over the Pacific Ocean. (U.S. Air Force photo/David Tucker)
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AMC Museum plays musical chairs
A museum volunteer crouches under the wing of an aircraft while it is being towed to a new position Oct. 21, 2013, at the Air Mobility Command Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The planes were being moved to make room for a new C-5A Galaxy which will be unveiled in a ceremony Nov. 9. (U.S. Air Force photo/David Tucker)
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AMC Museum plays musical chairs
Aircraft sit parked at the Air Mobility Command Museum Oct. 21, 2013, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. About a dozen aircraft were moved to accommodate the museum’s newest addition a C-5A Galaxy. (U.S. Air Force photo/David Tucker)
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C-17A Globemaster III
A Team Dover C-17A Globemaster III fly's into the evening sunset at Dover Air Force Base, Del., Sept., 18, 2013. The 3rd Airlift Squadron and the 326th Airlift Squadron at Dover AFB support military missions around the globe and train continuously for contingencies of all types. (U.S. Air Force photo/David S. Tucker)
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Full Moon
A C-5M and C-5A Super Galaxies sit on the runway at night Sept 19, 2013, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The C-5M is an upgraded version of the C-5 with new engines and modernized avionics designed to extend its life beyond 2040. The full moon not only made for a well-lit night on the flight line, it also illuminated the astonishing upgrades and features of the C-5M. (U.S. Air Force photo/David Tucker)
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Dissimilar formation at Dover AFB, Del.
A tractor cuts large swaths of grass parallel to Dover Air Force Base's runway on Sept. 5, 2013. Shown in the background is a U.S. Navy P-8A Poseidon advanced anti-submarine aircraft that's seemingly rolling in formation with the tractor. The P-8A, from Patrol Squadron Sixteen at NAS Jacksonville, Fla., was accomplishing a pilot proficiency flight and is well seperated from the mower for safety. Mowing the vast expanse of open spaces at Dover is a task that takes a fleet of mowers days to complete and is coordinated to minimize any adverse impact to flight operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Dover Protocol office personnel
The tail of a C-5M Super Galaxy is shown while a C-17A Globemaster III taxis in to park following a training mission at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The c-5M and C-17A are both operated by Team Dover. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Dover Aero Club Cessna makes emergency landing
A Dover Air Force Base Aero Club Cessna aircraft sits on the southbound lane of Route 1 after making an emergency landing Aug. 12, 2013, in Dover, Del. There were no injuries and the cause of the incident is under investigation. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chuck Walker)
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Dover gets C-5A for AMC Museum
C-5A Galaxy, serial # 69-0014, taxis in to park at Dover Air Force Base to complete its' transfer from the Tennessee Air National Guard's 164th Airlift Wing to its' new home at the Air Mobility Command Museum at Dover, August 7, 2013. Zero-One-Four was assigned to Dover from 1973-1977 and during that time was the platform aircaft for the first and only inter-continental ballistic missile launch from a cargo aircraft in-flight. The C-5 Galaxy is the largest transport in the U.S. military and the Lockheed built aircraft is the first Galaxy to be retired to a museum open to the public. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Dover gets C-5A for AMC Museum
C-5A Galaxy, serial # 69-0014, lands at Dover Air Force Base to complete its' transfer from the Tennessee Air National Guard's 164th Airlift Wing to its new home at the Air Mobility Command Museum at Dover, August 7, 2013. Zero-One-Four was assigned to Dover from 1973-1977 and during that time was the platform aircaft for the first and only inter-continental ballistic missile launch from a cargo aircraft in-flight. The C-5 Galaxy is the largest transport in the U.S. military and the Lockheed built aircraft is the first Galaxy to be retired to a museum open to the public. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Dover gets C-5A for AMC Museum
C-5A Galaxy, serial # 69-0014, taxis on Echo with the tails of a fleet of upgraded C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft visible in the background on August 7, 2013. The aircraft is being transferred from the Tennessee Air National Guard's 164th Airlift Wing to its new home at the Air Mobility Command Museum at Dover. Zero-One-Four was assigned to Dover from 1973-1977 and during that time was the platform aircaft for the first and only inter-continental ballistic missile launch from a cargo aircraft in-flight. The C-5 Galaxy is the largest transport in the U.S. military and the Lockheed built aircraft is the first Galaxy to be retired to a museum open to the public. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Dover gets C-5A for AMC Museum
C-5A Galaxy, serial # 69-0014, taxis on Echo with the distinctive shape of the Dover Air Force base control tower visible in the background on August 7, 2013. The aircraft is being transferred from the Tennessee Air National Guard's 164th Airlift Wing to its new home at the Air Mobility Command Museum at Dover. Zero-One-Four was assigned to Dover from 1973-1977 and during that time was the platform aircaft for the first and only inter-continental ballistic missile launch from a cargo aircraft in-flight. The C-5 Galaxy is the largest transport in the U.S. military and the Lockheed built aircraft is the first Galaxy to be retired to a museum open to the public. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Dover gets C-5A for AMC Museum
C-5A Galaxy, serial # 69-0014, conducts a missed approach to runway 32 at Dover Air Force Base to complete its' transfer from the Tennessee Air National Guard's 164th Airlift Wing to its new home at the Air Mobility Command Museum at Dover, August 7, 2013. Zero-One-Four was assigned to Dover from 1973-1977 and during that time was the platform aircaft for the first and only inter-continental ballistic missile launch from a cargo aircraft in-flight. The C-5 Galaxy is the largest transport in the U.S. military and the Lockheed built aircraft is the first Galaxy to be retired to a museum open to the public. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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