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Doctor to volunteer: fixing people to fixing planes
Timothy O’Donnell, Air Mobility Command Museum volunteer, poses for a photo on film at Dover, Delaware, Aug. 1, 2022. O’Donnell is a retired internal doctor and now spends his time restoring aircraft at the AMC Museum. Prior to the invention of digital cameras, military members used film cameras to document visual information. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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Doctor to volunteer: fixing people to fixing planes
Timothy O’Donnell, Air Mobility Command Museum volunteer, poses for a photo in front of a C-54M Skymaster at Dover, Delaware, Aug. 1, 2022. O’Donnell is a retired internal doctor and now spends his time restoring aircraft at the AMC Museum. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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Volunteers from the 436th Maintenance Squadron aircraft hydraulic section applied and removed cleaning compound from the oxidized shiny skin of the McDonnell Douglas VC-9C Sept. 3, 2020, at Air Mobility Command Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Project volunteers completed the first part of the project in two days when the museum was closed to the public. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Staff Sgt. Peter Schmitt, 436th Maintenance Squadron aircraft hydraulic section craftsman, removes cleaning compound from the leading edge of the right wing of a McDonnell Douglas VC-9C Aug. 25, 2020, at Air Mobility Command Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Schmitt, along with other members of the hydraulic section, volunteered to strip, clean and polish the shiny aluminum skin of the aircraft on display as Air Force Two. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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The leading edge on the right wing of the Air Force Two, a McDonnell Douglas VC-9C, shows cleaning compound applied on the left side Aug. 25, 2020, at Air Mobility Command Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Eleven volunteers from the 436th Maintenance Squadron aircraft hydraulic section, stripped, cleaned and polished the shiny aluminum skin of the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Volunteers from the 436th Maintenance Squadron aircraft hydraulic section, apply and remove cleaning compound on the fuselage and wing of a McDonnell Douglas VC-9C Aug. 25, 2020, at Air Mobility Command Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. During a two-day period, the volunteers, stripped, cleaned and polished the shiny aluminum skin of the aircraft when the museum was closed to the public. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Tech. Sgt. Don Caber, 436th Maintenance Squadron aircraft hydraulic section chief and volunteer project lead, removes cleaning compound from the fuselage of a McDonnell Douglas VC-9C Aug. 25, 2020, at Air Mobility Command Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Caber, along with other members of the hydraulic section, volunteered to strip, clean and polish the shiny aluminum skin of the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Staff Sgt. Bret Gratien, 436th Maintenance Squadron aircraft hydraulic section noncommissioned officer in charge, removes cleaning compound from the leading edge of the right wing on a McDonnell Douglas VC-9C Aug. 25, 2020, at Air Mobility Command Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Gratien, along with other members of the hydraulic section, volunteered to strip, clean and polish the shiny aluminum skin of the aircraft formerly designated as Air Force Two. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Airman 1st Class Weston Rose, aircraft hydraulic systems apprentice, and Senior Airman Kevin Aguilar, aircraft hydraulic systems journeyman, both from the 436th Maintenance Squadron aircraft hydraulic section, remove cleaning compound from the fuselage of a McDonnell Douglas VC-9C Aug. 25, 2020, at Air Mobility Command Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Rose and Aguilar, along with other members of the hydraulic section, volunteered to strip, clean and polish the shiny aluminum skin of the aircraft formerly designated as Air Force Two. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Air Mobility Command Museum volunteer Patty Coffman arranges hats in the mobile museum store trailer, Sept. 3, 2020, at AMC Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. The gift store is open outside in a mobile trailer located at the main display area. Social distancing markings are in place to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Air Mobility Command Museum volunteer Patty Coffman arranges items in the mobile museum store trailer, Sept. 3, 2020, at AMC Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. The gift store is open outside in a mobile trailer located at the main display area. Social distancing markings are in place to ensure the safety of visitors and customers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Air Mobility Command Museum volunteer Bill Emory talks with Jesse and Tricia Felix and their children, Wesley and Michael, from Ashland, Massachusetts, Sept. 3, 2020, at AMC Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. The Felixes stopped at the museum on their way to the Delaware beaches. Masks are required within the outside display area when social distancing cannot be maintained. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Chairs are positioned, using social distancing guidelines, prior to a military ceremony Sept. 3, 2020, at Air Mobility Command Museum on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Chairs are set up six feet apart for 33 guests, with up to eight family members sitting side by side. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Air Mobility Command Museum restoration volunteer Randy Kroegman looks at a Boeing KB-50J radar component, Sept. 3, 2020, in the AMC Museum restoration hangar on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Of the 130 volunteers that work at the museum, only 15 non-vulnerable volunteers under the age of 65 are allowed to work under the base’s current health protection guidelines for, which align with those established by the state of Delaware and federal government. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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AMC Museum rescues historic airlifter
The tail markings on the tail section of the Fairchild C-119B Flying Boxcar #48-0352 “Am Can Co Special” Dec. 17, 2016, at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. C-119s were built at Fairchild’s Hagerstown, Md. Factory. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zachary Cacicia)
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AMC Museum rescues historic airlifter
Les Polley, Air Mobility Command Museum aircraft restoration chief, inspects the interior fuselage of the Fairchild C-119B Flying Boxcar #48-0352 “Am Can Co Special” during a mission to bring it to the AMC Museum via a C-5M Super Galaxy airlifter Dec. 17, 2016, at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. A full restoration will take place on the C-119 once it arrives at the AMC Museum. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zachary Cacicia)
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AMC Museum rescues historic airlifter
Staff Sgt. Martin Guy, 709th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, straps down portions of the Fairchild C-119B Flying Boxcar #48-0352 “Am Can Co Special” to a pallet during a mission to bring it to the AMC Museum via a C-5M Super Galaxy airlifter Dec. 17, 2016, at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. Restoration work on the C-119 will take a minimum of two years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zachary Cacicia)
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AMC Museum rescues historic airlifter
Master Sgt. Paul Adkins, 709th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, and Master Sgt. Bryan Muise, 709th AS loadmaster, martial a K-Loader, carrying a tail-boom from the Fairchild C-119B Flying Boxcar #48-0352 “Am Can Co Special,” toward the rear-cargo entrance of a C-5M Super Galaxy Dec. 19, 2016, at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. This C-119 will be arguably the most historic aircraft in the Air Mobility Command Museum’s collection. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zachary Cacicia)
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AMC Museum rescues historic airlifter
Master Sgt. Paul Adkins, 709th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, martials a K-Loader, carrying the wings of the Fairchild C-119B Flying Boxcar #48-0352 “Am Can Co Special,” toward the forward cargo entrance of a C-5M Super Galaxy Dec. 19, 2016, at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. Once restored, the C-119 will be on display at the Air Mobility Command Museum on Dover AFB, Del. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zachary Cacicia)
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AMC Museum rescues historic airlifter
Loadmasters from the 709th Airlift Squadron prepare to load the wings of the Fairchild C-119B Flying Boxcar #48-0352 “Am Can Co Special” into a C-5M Super Galaxy Dec. 19, 2016, at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. The wings were the only portions of the C-119 to be loaded through the C-5M’s forward ramp. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Zachary Cacicia)
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