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A civilian 200-ton capacity boom crane prepares to put the 26-ton Air Traffic Control Tower Cab unit into place on the top of the Buckley Air Force Base (AFB), Aurora, Colorado (CO), control tower, which is being built to support both the Colorado Air National Guard (COANG), and Colorado Army National Guard (COARNG)

A civilian 200-ton capacity boom crane prepares to lift the 26-ton Air Traffic Control Tower Cab unit into place on the top of the Buckley Air Force Base (AFB), Aurora, Colorado (CO), control tower, which is being built to support both the Colorado Air National Guard (COANG), and Colorado Army National Guard (COARNG)

US Air Force (USAF) members from the 819th/219th Expeditionary Rapid Engineering Deployable Heavy Operation Repair Squadron Engineers or "Red Horse," guide a K-span arch supported by a 60-ton crane into place in order to construct a new transportation building for the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing (AEW) at Al Udeid Air Base (AB), Qatar, in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

A large crane operated by a civilian contractor is being used to remove the Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System Antenna from atop the Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR) tower at Altus AFB, Oklahoma. The 97th Communication Squadron is replacing the ARS pedestal and antenna on top of its tower

US Air Force (USAF) personnel assigned to the 60th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES) use a crane and lift bucket to erect the support beams for a temporary aircraft shelter, under construction at Travis Air Force Base (AFB), California (CA)

Workers from Lockheed Martin uses a Grove heavy-duty crane to load the upper stage of an Atlas V Centaur Rocket onto a flatbed truck at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., on Feb. 8, 2005. (U.S. Air Force PHOTO by AIRMAN 1ST Class Barry Loo) (Released)

Iraqi subcontractors drive a KATO NK-500 50-ton Hydraulic Truck Mounted Crane into position at the construction site for the Public Order Battalion (POB) complex, located in Baghdad, Iraq. This large rehabilitation and new construction project has been planned, managed, and quality-controlled by US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and site managers. Taken during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

US Air Force (USAF) Airmen from 437th Airlift Squadron (AS), Charleston Air Force Base (AFB), South Carolina (SC), deployed to Dobbins Air Reserve Base (ARB), Georgia (GA), use a Hyster H155xl 15K forklift to move relief supplies from a trailer. They are supporting relief operations conducted by Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in response to Hurricane Charley victims of Florida (FL)

Workers use a crane to lift a Tactical Aerial Refueling Squadron 208 (VAK-208) KA-3B Skywarrior aircraft from the pier. The aircraft, which as been retired from service, is being loaded onto a barge for transport to the Western Aerospace Museum in Oakland, Calif., where it will be placed on display

A civilian 200-ton capacity boom crane (center) prepares to lift the 26-ton Air Traffic Control Tower Cab unit (left) into place on the top of the Buckley Air Force Base (AFB), Aurora, Colorado (CO), control tower, which is being built to support both the Colorado Air National Guard (COANG), and Colorado Army National Guard (COARNG)

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Base: Buckley Air Force Base

State: Colorado (CO)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Darin Overstreet, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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label_outline Explore Tsgt Darin Overstreet, Colorado Army National Guard, Traffic Control

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Tennessee Valley Authority. Construction of Douglas Dam. Making forms of the generating plant at TVA's new Douglas Dam on the French Broad River. This dam will be 161 feet high and 1,682 feet long, with a 31,600 acre reservoir area extending forty-three miles upstream. With a useful storage capacity of approximately 1,330,00 acre feet, this reservoir will make possible the addition of nearly 100,000 kilowatts of continuous power to the TVA system in dry years and almost 170,000 kilowatts in the average year

A M35A2 2 1/2-ton cargo truck pulls a support vehicle up the starboard loading ramp of the United States Naval Ship (USNS) Gordon. USNS Gordon is the first United States Navy (USN) Large, Medium-Speed Roll-on/Roll-off Ships, or LMSR, cargo vessel. USNS Gordon is a former commercial tanker and underwent conversion to United States Navy Military Sealift Command specifications to make it ideal for the loading, transport and unloading of United States Army and United States Marine Corps combat equipment. It is more than 300 yards long and has a storage capacity of more than 300,000 square feet. The ship is named in honor of MASTER Sergeant Gary I. Gordon, US Army, who was posthumously...

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Maxwell AFB, Ala. - On going construction on the air

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Ground support equipment technicians monitor the progress as crawler-transporter 1 begins its trek to Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. New jacking, equalizing and leveling, or JEL, hydraulic cylinders were installed on CT-1 and are being tested for increased load carrying capacity and reliability. The Vehicle Assembly Building is visible in the background. The Ground Systems Development and Operations Program at Kennedy continues to upgrade the crawler-transporter as part of its general maintenance. CT-1 could be available to carry a variety of launch vehicles to the launch pad. Two crawler-transporters were used to carry the mobile launcher platform and space shuttle to Launch Complex 39 for space shuttle launches for 30 years. Photo credit: NASA/Daniel Casper KSC-2013-4203

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