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440th Airlift Wing heritage and the CG-4 glider
Designed by the Waco Aircraft Company, CG-4A flight testing began in May 1942, and eventually more than 13,900 CG-4As were delivered. (Photo courtesy of Air Space Museum)
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Posted: 12/31/2010
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Looking out for each other
A wingman should be nearby watching for danger. Find a wingman. Be A wingman.
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Posted: 7/9/2010
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Ask- Care- Escort
Ask your wingman -- directly asking a distressed wingman if he or she is having thoughts of killing him or herself.
- Care for your wingman -- take control of the situation; listen to a wingman and understand his or her situation; remove any items that can cause harm.
- Escort your wingman -- never leave your wingman alone; escort him or her to someone in the chain of command, a mental health care provider, a chaplain, or a medical care provider
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Posted: 7/9/2010
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Fitness
Fitness poster, McChord Air Force Base, Wash. (U.S. Air Force photo/Abner Guzman, Graphics/Adamarie Lewis Page)
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Fitness
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Posted: 7/2/2010
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36th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron unit patch
The 36th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron patch was designed in 2008 by Senior Airman Jackie Pender.
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Posted: 3/8/2009
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BRAGG-POPE
The 440th's return to Ft.Bragg and Pope AFB reminds us of the wing's long history wand grand heritage. The bold "Bragg-Pope" label across the tail flash clearly states our pride in where we are based, and our commitment to our primary mission - supporting the U.S. Army and Ft. Bragg. Ft. Bragg and Pope AFB are joined in name on the map, and by their mutually supporting missions. Because of Ft. Bragg, there is a need for Pope AFB.
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BRAGG-POPE
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Posted: 3/7/2009
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440th Troop Carrier Group - UNIT EMBLEM
This classic emblem comes from the 440th's origin as the 440th Troop Carrier Group (TCG), a component of the U.S. Troop Carrier Command which was formed in 1942. The 440th TCG made Pope Field its home for the first time on Dec. 17, 1943. Shrtly after, the Pope-based 440th would join with the 82nd Airborne Division and other elements of the 18th Airborne Corps at neighboring Ft. Bragg in preparation for the 1944 Allied offensive in Europe.
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Posted: 3/7/2009
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INVASION STRIPES
During WWII, alternating black and white "Invasion stripes" were painted on the wings and around the fuselages of the 440th C-47s to reduce the risk of friendly fire incidents just before takeoff on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Carrying elements of the 101st Airborne Division, 18th Airborne Corps, 45 C-47s from the 440th TCG launched their first mission from Exeter Field, England, to Normandy, France in support of Operation NEPTUNE BIGOT. During the next 13 months, the 440th TCG joined with many of the 18th Airborne Corps' finest to play a key role in Operation MARKET GARDEN and numerous other pivotal missions across France, Italy, Holland and Germany.
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INVASION STRIPES
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Posted: 3/7/2009
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440th now on YouTube
440th Airlift Wing images are now available for millions of people to view across the world on YouTube.
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Posted: 8/3/2008
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Combat Airlifter insert features C-47 from wing’s rich history
The legacy of the “SNAFU SPECIAL” is preserved for future generations thanks to the heart and hands of a few and the hearts and donations of many.
Answering our nation’s call at a critical moment, the “SNAFU SPECIAL” was an instrumental tool used in the liberation of Europe during World War II while assigned to the 440th Troop Carrier Group, 95th Troop Carrier Squadron.
Launched from Pope Army Airfield in 1941 for the first combat operations during D-Day and carrying on through today’s global contingencies, the 440th Airlift Wing and 95th Airlift Squadron continue the original mission of responding to the operational needs of the United States, our allies, and coalition forces throughout the world. The C-47 is a proud link of our unit’s history as we currently fly its spiritual descendent, the C-130H2 Hercules, at Pope Air Force Base attached to Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Fort Bragg continues to be the home of the XVIII Airborne Corps and the 82nd Airborne Division which serve as a strategic crisis response forces, manned and trained to deploy rapidly by air, sea, and land. The 440th provides the capability to place these forces anywhere in the world, prepared to fight and win upon arrival.
The traditions of honor and the legacies of valor forged in blood to be forever heralded by those who flew the “SNAFU SPECIAL” continues to this day as the 440th Airlift Wing and the 95th Airlift Squadron proudly put the “Air” in Airborne!
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Posted: 8/3/2008
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440th Airlift Wing Tail Flash
440th Airlfit Wing Tail Flash, celebrating 440th Heritage at Pope and its support mission with Ft Bragg
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Posted: 8/17/2007
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HC-130P/H
The HC-130P/H is an extended-range, combat search and rescue version of the C-130 Hercules transport. This graphic was created by Virginia Reyes and is 10x7.25 inches @ 300.
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HC-130P/H
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Posted: 4/10/2006
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The EC-130H Compass Call
The EC-130H Compass Call is an airborne tactical weapon system using a modified version of the C-130 Hercules airframe. This graphic was created by Billy Smallwood and is 5x10 inches @ 300 ppi.
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Posted: 3/20/2006
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Thunderbird F-16 Fighting Falcon
Thunderbird F-16 Fighting Falcon (color), Graphic by Staff Sgt. Kenneth D. Lustig
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Posted: 9/29/2004
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