By Mr. Eric M. White, 910th Airlift Wing Public Affairs / Published March 20, 2015
Senior Master Sgt. Kevin Massie, superintendent of the 76th Aerial Port Squadron (APS) here, talks to local media representatives about a Denton cargo mission to Guatemala march 20, 2015. Massie and other Airmen from APS packaged approximately 90 thousand pounds of cargo onto Air Force pallets which were picked up by an aircrew from Dover Air Force Base, Delaware via a C-5 Super Galaxy aircraft. The cargo, which included school supplies, medical items and furniture, was collected by Austintown based Mission of Love charity. U.S. Air Force photo/Eric M. White.
A C-5 Super Galaxy cargo aircraft from Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, taxis on the ramp at Youngstown Air Reserve Station March 20, 2015. The aircraft came to YARS to pick up approximately 90 thousand pounds of cargo for transport to Guatemala via the Denton Program. The cargo, which included school supplies, medical items and furniture, was collected by Austintown based Mission of Love charity and packaged onto 33 Air Force pallets by members of the 76th Aerial Port Squadron, based here. U.S. Air Force photo/Eric M. White.
Master Sgt. Timothy Franken, an aerial port rigger with the 76th Aerial Port Squadron here, directs a K-loader cargo transport vehicle up to the rear of a C-5 Super Galaxy cargo aircraft from Dover Air Force Base, Delaware on the flight line here, March 20, 2015. Franken and other Airmen from APS packaged approximately 90 thousand pounds of cargo onto Air Force pallets which were picked up by an aircrew from Dover Air Force Base, Delaware via a C-5 Super Galaxy aircraft. The cargo, which included school supplies, medical items and furniture, was collected by Austintown based Mission of Love charity. U.S. Air Force photo/Eric M. White.
Senior Master Sgt. Kevin Massie, superintendent of the 76th Aerial Port Squadron (APS), directs a K-loader cargo transport vehicle up to the rear of a C-5 Super Galaxy cargo aircraft from Dover Air Force Base, Delaware on the flight line here, March 20, 2015. Massie and other Airmen from APS packaged approximately 90 thousand pounds of cargo onto Air Force pallets for transport to Guatemala via the Denton Program. The cargo, which included school supplies, medical items and furniture, was collected by Austintown based Mission of Love charity. U.S. Air Force photo/Eric M. White.