File:176th Wing - MC-130 HH-60G - 3.jpg

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English: OVER WHITE MOUNTAINS, Alaska -- An HC-130 refuels an HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter during Exercise Cope Thunder here April 28. The annual exercise involves nine units and about 600 Airmen and 50 aircraft from Pacific Air Forces, Air Combat Command, and Alaska Air National Guard. The helicopters are assigned to the 210th Rescue Squadron's Detachment 1 at nearby Eielson Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Justin Weaver)
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