Un-Touch-A-Bull Crew Chief Retires
YOUNGSTOWN AIR RESERVE STATION, Ohio -- Air Force Reserve Master Sgt. Kenneth E. Calhoun, crew chief on C-130 aircraft 92-3021 since 1993, retired from the Air Force Reserve Dec. 2, 2006 after 28 years of military service. The aircraft was nicknamed the "Un-Touch-A-Bull" by a high official of the Sioux Indian Nation during a Jan. 9, 1997 ceremony in Nashville, Tenn. prior to a humanitarian mission to deliver 30,200 pounds of donated food to the Sioux Indians in South Dakota. U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Bryan Ripple.
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