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The Last MC-130H Combat Talon II Special Operations Aircraft Has Been Retired

April 20, 2023 Stefano D'Urso

The final MC-130H flew for the last time earlier this month, retiring at the 309th AMARG in the Arizona desert. Earlier this month, on April 2, 2023, the final MC-130H Combat Talon ll made its […]

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Poland Signs Excess Defense Article Deal Procuring Five Extra C-130Hs (Resurrected From The “Boneyard”)

April 14, 2021 Jacek Siminski

Poland to procure five extra C-130H Hercules aircraft which will be restored out of the “Boneyard” in the Arizona Desert. The Armament Inspectorate of the Polish Ministry of Defense published a release stating that an […]

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“Wise Guy” is Back! Regenerated After 10 Years At the “Boneyard” B-52H Flies Again After PDM at Tinker AFB

December 17, 2020 David Cenciotti

B-52H Stratofortress “Wise Guy” has started flying from Tinker Air Force Base after Programmed Depot Maintenance, prepares to return to active service. “Wise Guy”, the B-52H Stratofortress bomber tail number 60-034, is preparing to return […]

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Photo Captures The Moment As Lightning Strikes A C-5 Galaxy’s Tail At The AMARG Boneyard in Davis-Monthan AFB

August 5, 2019 David Cenciotti

An AMARG employee captured the fury of the storm as it swept through Davis-Monthan AFB recently. The image in this post was shared by the 309th Aerospace Maintenance And Regeneration Group FB page. In was […]

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ItAF stopovers in Lajes, Azores

August 25, 2010 David Cenciotti

Strategically located in the Atlantic Ocean, some 3.700 chilometers from New York City and about 1.600 chilometers from Lisbon, Lajes airbase, in the Azores (Portugal), is one of the most frequent stopovers for military traffic […]

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