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Help is on the Way
Utapao, Thailand - Airmen from Andersen AFB, Guam download humanitarian relief supplies from a Boeing 747 commercial airplane in preparation for its delivery to Burma May 16. Approximately 45 members forward deployed with the 36th Contingency Response Squadron to provide their assistance with aid and recovery after Cyclone Nargis struck on May 2. (USAF photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)(RELEASED)
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Utapao, Thailand - Senior Master Sgt Gregory Stone, removes plastic lining from a pallet of relief supplies being delivered from Utapao Thai Royal Navy Air Base, Thailand to Burma May 16. SMSgt Stone is forward deployed with the 36th Contingency Response Group from Andersen AFB, Guam. (USAF photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)(RELEASED)
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Utapao, Thailand - Technical Sgt John Kortez and Staff Sgt Randy Afshar remove cargo netting from a pallet being downloaded from a Boeing 747 commercial airplane for humanitarian relief efforts to the people of Myanmar May 16. TSgt Kortez is from the 36th Contingency Response Squadron and SSgt Afshar is from the 554 RED HORSE Squadron, both from Andersen AFB, Guam. (USAF photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)(RELEASED)
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Utapao, Thailand - Airmen from Andersen AFB, Guam remove a cookie sheet being used for the transfer of 169,000 pounds of humanitarian aid supplies from a Boeing 747 commercial airplane for delivery to Burma May 16. (USAF photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)(RELEASED)
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Relief aid on the way
UTAPAO, Thailand - Staff Sgt. Michael Nardone, 374th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron of Yokota AB, Japan performs a pre-flight inspection on the exterior components of a C-130 Hercules in support of relief supplies being flown into Burma May 13. (USAF Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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UTAPAO, Thailand - A C-130 Hercules flown in from Yokota Air Base, Japan, departs Utapao International Airport for the first flight into Burma to provide humanitarian relief to the victims of Cyclone Nargis May 12. (USAF Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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UTAPAO, Thailand - Admiral Timothy J. Keating, Pacific Command commander, briefs media on the supplies being dropped from a C-130 to victims of Cyclone Nargis in Burma May 12. The C-130 is the first aircraft being flown into the country since permission was granted to assist with relief efforts which included five pallets of water, mosquito netting and blankets. (USAF Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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UTAPAO, Thailand - Master Sgt. Todd Kneisly, 36th Mission Response Squadron, and Airman 1st Class Robert Gore, 36th Airlift Squadron, Yokota Air Base, Japan, load a C-130 Hercules with humanitarian relief supplies for victims of Burma who experienced one of the regions deadliest cyclones, Cyclone Nargis. As of May 12, 2008 a total of more than $3 million in USAID, and humanitarian assistances has been provided to Burma since the catastrophic destruction on May 2. (USAF Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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UTAPAO, Thailand - Master Sgts. Todd Kneisly and Don Gambles, 36th Mission Response Squadron, transport a pallet of bottled water weighing in at approximately 4000 lbs to a C-130 Hercules for humanitarian relief to victims of Burma May 12. Approximately 45 well trained and highly motivated members from Andersen AFB arrived in Thailand on May 8 prepared to provide a water purification unit and two airfield opening/operating systems. (USAF Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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UTAPAO, Thailand - Airman 1st Class Robert Gore, 36th Airlift Squadron, Yokota Air Base, Japan, tightens cargo straps from a pallet loaded with blankets for delivery to victims of Cyclone Nargis in Burma. Servicemembers from various locations throughout the Pacific dedicated their time and effort to support those in need when called upon. (USAF Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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UTAPAO, Thailand - Members from the 36th Contingency Response Group, redistribute bottles of water to another pallet for the proper weight capacity for delivery to Burma May 11. (USAF Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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UTAPAO, Thailand - Staff Sgt. Shaun Kegin and Master Sgt. Don Gambles, both from the 36th Contingency Response Group, prepare to place cargo netting over a pallet of bottled water for the first drop of supplies making its way into Burma after the May 2 destruction from Cyclone Nargis. (USAF Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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UTAPAO, Thailand - Senior Airman Shaun Rhine, Staff Sgt. Shaun Kegin and Tech. Sgt. Andree Curlee, 36th Contingency Response Group, prepare the package and delivery of bottled water in support of humanitarian relief efforts for the victims of Cyclone Nargis in Burma. Approximately 45 military personnel from Andersen AFB arrived in Thailand on May 8 to offer their assistance with a water purification unit and two airfield opening/operating teams. (USAF Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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UTAPAO, Thailand - Staff Sgt. Shaun Kegin and Master Sgt. Don Gambles, both from the 36th Contingency Response Group, prepare to place cargo netting over a pallet of bottled water for the first drop of supplies making its way into Burma after the May 2 destruction from Cyclone Nargis. (USAF Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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UTAPAO, Thailand - Members from the 36th Contingency Response Group, Andersen AFB, Guam, redistribute bottles of water to another pallet for the proper weight capacity for delivery to Burma May 11. (USAF Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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UTAPAO, Thailand - Airman 1st Class Robert Gore, 36th Airlift Squadron, Yokota Air Base, Japan, tightens cargo straps from a pallet loaded with blankets for delivery to victims of Cyclone Nargis in Burma. Military members from various locations in the Pacific dedicated their time and effort to support those in need when called upon. (USAF Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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UTAPAO, Thailand - Master Sgts. Todd Kneisly and Don Gambles, 36th Mission Response Squadron, transport a pallet of bottled water weighing in at approximately 4000 lbs to a C-130 Hercules for humanitarian relief to victims of Burma May 12. About 45 well trained and highly motivated members from Andersen AFB arrived in Thailand on 8 May prepared to provide a water purification unit and two airfield opening/operating systems. (USAF Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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UTAPAO, Thailand - Master Sgt Todd Kneisly, 36th Mission Response Squadron, and Airman 1st Class Robert Gore, 36th Airlift Squadron, Yokota Air Base, Japan, load a C-130 Hercules with humanitarian relief supplies for victims of Burma who experienced one of the regions deadliest cyclones, Cyclone Nargis. As of May 12, more than $3 million in USAID, and humanitarian assistances has been provided to Burma since the catastrophic destruction on May 2. (USAF Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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UTAPAO, Thailand - Admiral Timothy J. Keating, Commander, U.S. Pacific Command, Camp H. M. Smith, Hawaii, briefs media on the supplies being dropped from a C-130 to victims of Cyclone Nargis in Burma May 12. The C-130 is the first aircraft being flown into the country since permission was granted to assist with relief efforts which included five pallets of water, mosquito netting and blankets. (USAF Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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Multiple organizations pull together to make the Search and Rescue Exercise a success
Master Sgt. Daniel Cline Exercise Evaluation Team (EET) Member pass along exercise inputs to Staff Sgt. Francis Tagalog, EET on neighboring Sirena Beach during the Search and Rescue Exercise at Tarague Beach. The exercise enhances the tactical inter-operability within the island of Guam for water rescue emergencies in realistic ocean environment. The SAREX also included members from Guam's police and fire departments, the Navy's Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25, Coast Guard, Jeff's Pirates Cove Rescue Team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nichelle Griffiths)
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