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A community-military humanitarian aid partnership
Women of Faith in Redlands donates birthing kits to women in Afghanistan that supplies the recipient with critical supplies for them and their newborn to use during and after childbirth. Jean Arnott, WOF coordinator, holds a card supplied in each kit that describes step-by-step how to deliver a baby in English, Farsi and with illustrations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Linda Welz)
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Women of Faith in Redlands, Calif. meet weekly to make hats, blankets, cards and other things for shipment to Afghanistan as part of humanitarian cargo through the Denton Amendment, a U.S. government program that allows humanitarian cargo to be shipped free of charge via military aircraft on a space available basis. The organization also donates to local hospitals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Linda Welz)
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Richard Philbin, 62, of Redlands, Calif., makes a hat during a weekly volunteer session with Women of Faith in Redlands, Calif., for shipment to Afghanistan as part of humanitarian cargo through the Denton Amendment, a U. S. government program that offers free shipment for this cargo via military aircraft on a space available basis. The group also donates to local hospitals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Linda Welz)
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Lindsey Cortes, 29, of Mentone, Calif., makes a hat during a weekly volunteer session with Women of Faith in Redlands, Calif., for shipment to Afghanistan as part of humanitarian cargo through the Denton Amendment, a U. S. government program that offers free shipment for this cargo via military aircraft on a space available basis. The group also donates to local hospitals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Linda Welz)
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Lt. Col. Tim Harris (left) and Lt. Col. Keith Guillotte, 729th Airlift Squadron pilots land a C-17 Globemaster III at March Field October 8, 2011, after a week-long mission to deliver humanitarian supplies to orphans in Kabul, Afghanistan. The cargo, donated by Women of Faith in Redlands, Calif., was shipped through the Denton Amendment program, a U.S. government program that allows humanitarian supplies to be shipped on military aircraft free of charge on a space available basis. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Linda Welz)
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Tech. Sgt. Geoffrey Parish, 729th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, helps secure humanitarian supplies on a C-17 Globemaster III at March Field October 2, 2011. Team March transported the cargo, donated by Women of Faith in Redlands, Calif., to Kabul, Afghanistan through the Denton Amendment program, a U.S. government program that allows humanitarian supplies to be shipped on military aircraft free of charge on a space available basis. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Linda Welz)
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Airport workers use a K-loader to transport offloaded cargo from a March C-17 Globemaster III at Kabul International Airport, Afghanistan, October 4, 2011. Team March transported the cargo, donated by Women of Faith in Redlands, Calif., to the war-torn country through the Denton Amendment program, a U.S. government program that allows humanitarian supplies to be shipped on military aircraft free of charge on a space available basis. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Linda Welz)
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Chief Master Sgt. James McGowan, 729th Airlift Squadron examiner loadmaster, helps offload humanitarian supplies from a C-17 Globemaster III at Kabul International Airport, Afghanistan October 4, 2011. Team March transported the cargo, donated by Women of Faith in Redlands, Calif., through the Denton Amendment program, a U.S. government program that allows humanitarian supplies to be shipped on military aircraft free of charge on a space available basis. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Linda Welz)
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Lt. Col. Tim Harris, 729th Airlift Squadron pilot and aircraft commander, discusses the mission with deployed 452nd Air Mobility Wing commander, Col. Udo McGregor, upon Harris' arrival at Kabul International Airport, Afghanistan, October 4, 2011. Team March transported cargo, donated by Women of Faith in Redlands, Calif., to the war-torn nation through the Denton Amendment program, a U.S. government program that allows humanitarian supplies to be shipped on military aircraft free of charge on a space available basis. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Linda Welz)
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Humanitarian cargo is secure on a C-17 Globemaster III after its departure from March Air Reserve Base, Calif., October 2, 2011, enroute to Afghanistan. Team March transported the cargo, donated by Women of Faith in Redlands, Calif., to Kabul through the Denton Amendment program, a U.S. government program that allows humanitarian supplies to be shipped on military aircraft free of charge on a space available basis. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Linda Welz)
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Twenty-four skids of humanitarian supplies arrived at March Air Reserve Base Sept. 28, 2011, from Women of Faith in Redlands. The supplies, transported by Stater Bros. will be built up on pallets and delivered to International Orphan Care in Kabul, Afghanistan by the 452nd Air Mobility Wing as part of the Denton Amendment program, a U.S. government program that offers space available transportation on military aircraft for humanitarian cargo. (U.S. Air Force photo/Linda Welz)
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Willy Alexander and Rudy Trejo, Satellite Services, Inc., open a plastic pallet cover September 28, 2011, to prepare pallets of humanitarian supplies for shipment to Kabul, Afghanistan. The 24 skids of humanitarian supplies that arrived at March Air Reserve Base from Women of Faith in Redlands were redistributed and secured onto pallets prior to their October 2nd departure on a 452nd Air Mobility Wing C-17 Globemaster III as part of the Denton Amendment, a U.S. government program that allows humanitarian cargo to be shipped free of charge via military aircraft on a space available basis. (U.S. Air Force photo/Linda Welz)Amendment Program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Linda Welz)
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Rudy Trejo, forklift operator for Satellite Services, Inc., helps secure a plastic pallet cover over a load of humanitarian supplies September 28, 2011, in preparation for shipment of the pallets to Kabul, Afghanistan. The 24 skids of humanitarian supplies that arrived at March Air Reserve Base from Women of Faith in Redlands were redistributed and secured onto pallets prior to their October 2nd departure on a 452nd Air Mobility Wing C-17 Globemaster III as part of the Denton Amendment, a U.S. government program that allows humanitarian cargo to be shipped free of charge via military aircraft on a space available basis. (U.S. Air Force photo/Linda Welz)Amendment Program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Linda Welz)
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Rudy Trejo, forklift operator for Satellite Services, Inc., moves skids of humanitarian supplies onto a pallet September 28, 2011, in preparation for shipment of the pallets to Kabul, Afghanistan. The 24 skids of humanitarian supplies that arrived at March Air Reserve Base from Women of Faith in Redlands were redistributed and secured onto pallets prior to their October 2nd departure on a 452nd Air Mobility Wing C-17 Globemaster III as part of the Denton Amendment, a U.S. government program that allows humanitarian cargo to be shipped free of charge via military aircraft on a space available basis. (U.S. Air Force photo/Linda Welz)Amendment Program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Linda Welz)
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Cliff Law, transportation management specialist with Satellite Services, Inc., reaches up to grab a piece of cargo netting September 28, 2011, from Rudy Trejo, forklift operator, as they secure a pallet of humanitarian supplies for shipment to Kabul, Afghanistan. The 24 skids of humanitarian supplies that arrived at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., from Women of Faith in Redlands, Calif., were redistributed and secured onto pallets prior to their Oct. 2 departure on a 452nd Air Mobility Wing C-17 Globemaster III as part of the Denton Amendment, a U.S. government program that allows humanitarian cargo to be shipped free of charge via military aircraft on a space available basis. (U.S. Air Force photo/Linda Welz)
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MONGOLIA SPACE DEBRIS MISSION
On Aug. 30, 2011, Dan Reichel, ManTech SRS Technologies, presented a poster of the a satellite launch seven years ago to the March Air Reserve Base crew who retrieved its expended rocket parts. Reichel traveled from Coca Beach, Fla., to Los Angeles International Airport to identify the space debris the crew delivered from Mongolia as Air Force property. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Linda Welz)
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MONGOLIA SPACE DEBRIS MISSION
Air Force reservists hoist a 480-pound rocket part into a C-17 Globemaster III, Aug. 26, 2011. The aircraft was in Mongolia from the 729th Airlift Squadron at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., to retrieve fallen space debris. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Linda Welz)
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MONGOLIA SPACE DEBRIS MISSION
Tech. Sgt. Ronald Dunn, 729th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, guides a Mongolian driver who is backing the truck toward an Air Force Reserve C-17 Globemaster III in Mongolia, Aug. 26. Dunn was part of a crew from March Air Reserve Base, Calif., who were assigned to a mission to retrieve space debris that fell to earth last summer. The parts were identified as expended rocket parts from an Air Force missile launched into space nearly a decade ago. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Linda Welz)
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MONGOLIA SPACE DEBRIS MISSION
A local representative observes Tech. Sgt. John Lowe as he weighs a hydrogen fuel tank at the Chinngis Khaan International Airport, Mongolia, Aug. 26, 2011. Lowe was part of a 15-person Air Force Reserve crew that departed from March Air Reserve Base, Calif., on a mission to Mongolia to retrieve fallen satellite parts for NASA. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Linda Welz)
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MONGOLIA SPACE DEBRIS MISSION
During a space debris retrieval mission in August, 2011, veteran airlift crew members from March Air Reserve Base, Calif., said Mongolia seemed much unchanged since the military's first flight into the country in 1991. Here a village sits on a hill overlooking the Chinngis Khaan International Airport in Mongolia, Aug. 26, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Linda Welz) A Mongolian village sits on a hill overlooking the airport where the March C-17 picked up the rocket debris.
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