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    Tag: Afghan National Army Air Corps
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    • Afghan air force aircraft maintenance

      Photo by Spc. Ryan Hallgarth   |   Combat Camera Afghanistan   |   11.19.2012

      Afghan National Army air corps soldiers work together to prepare an Mi-17 Hip for future missions during aircraft maintenance at Forward Operating Base Fenty, Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, Nov. 19, 2012. Afghan National Army air corps soldiers prepare the aircraft to be utilized for a future joint mission. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ryan Hallgarth / Released)...

    • Attack Helicopters Expand Afghan Air Corps' Capabilities

      Photo by Master Sgt. Keith Brown   |   United States Air Forces Central   |   12.01.2008

      An AH-124 transport plane arrives with three Mi-17 Afghan national army air corps helicopters that had been refurbished in the Chech Republic. The three helicopters will add to the ANAAC fleet and help the air corps take on more of the mission supporting the Afghan national army. The ANAAC is being mentored by Airman from the 438th Air Expeditionary Wing....

    • Attack Helicopters Expand Afghan Air Corps' Capabilities

      Photo by Master Sgt. Keith Brown   |   United States Air Forces Central   |   11.25.2008

      The Afghan national army air corps received three Mi-17 helicopters, like this one taking off on a mission from Kabul. The new helicopters were refurbished in the Chech Republic and transported here in a contracted AH-124 Russian transport. The three helicopters will add to the ANAAC fleet and help the air corps increase their missions supporting the Afghan national army. The ANAAC is being......

    • Attack Helicopters Expand Afghan Air Corps' Capabilities

      Photo by Master Sgt. Keith Brown   |   United States Air Forces Central   |   11.25.2008

      The Afghan national army air corps received three Mi-17 helicopters, like this one taking off on a mission from Kabul. The new helicopters were refurbished in the Chech Republic and transported here in a contracted AH-124 Russian transport. The three helicopters will add to the ANAAC fleet and help the air corps increase their missions supporting the Afghan national army. The ANAAC is being......

    • Flightline

      Photo by Staff Sgt. Joshua Garcia   |   United States Air Forces Central   |   10.27.2007

      U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Martin Johnson, 332nd Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, marshals Capt. Thomas Graham, 4th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, to the flightline at Balad Air Base. Graham and Johnson are deployed from Hill Air Force Base, Utah. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Joshua Garcia, Released) ...