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Senior Airman Jonathan Gonzalez-Rodriguez, 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron (5LRS) air transportation specialist, attaches a trailer to a forklift to bring cargo to a C-5M Super Galaxy at Minot Air Force Base on July 1. The 5th LRS air transportation function is vital to the mission at Minot AFB because it enables the timely delivery of equipment and supplies to missions in and outside of the base. U.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Wesley Davies.
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Airman 1st Class James Davies, 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron (5LRS) transportation management organization inbound cargo technician, drives a forklift to a C-5M Super Galaxy at Minot Air Force Base on July 1. The 5th LRS air transportation function helps supply and load gear needed for missions onto aircraft.
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Airmen from Minot Air Force Base’s 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron and Travis Air Force Base’s 22nd Airlift Squadron help guide a trailer into place in a C-5M Super Galaxy at Minot AFB on July 1. This joint effort underscores how integrated planning and coordination between Travis Air Force Base in California and Minot AFB significantly enhances mission success and operational reliability by aligning logistics strategies, sharing resources and streamlining the movement of mission-critical supplies, U.S.
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Senior Airman Jonathan Gonzalez-Rodriguez, 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron (5LRS) air transportation specialist, attaches a trailer to a forklift to bring cargo to a C-5M Super Galaxy at Minot Air Force Base on July 1. The 5th LRS air transportation function is vital to the mission at Minot AFB because it enables the timely delivery of equipment and supplies to missions in and outside of the base. U.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Wesley Davies.
Submitted Photo
Airman 1st Class James Davies, 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron (5LRS) transportation management organization inbound cargo technician, drives a forklift to a C-5M Super Galaxy at Minot Air Force Base on July 1. The 5th LRS air transportation function helps supply and load gear needed for missions onto aircraft.
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Airmen from Minot Air Force Base’s 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron and Travis Air Force Base’s 22nd Airlift Squadron help guide a trailer into place in a C-5M Super Galaxy at Minot AFB on July 1. This joint effort underscores how integrated planning and coordination between Travis Air Force Base in California and Minot AFB significantly enhances mission success and operational reliability by aligning logistics strategies, sharing resources and streamlining the movement of mission-critical supplies, U.S.