Charleston aerial port supplies 116, 000 pounds of food, water to Haiti Jan. 18
Lawrence Curtis talks with Tech. Sgt. Sean Stottlemyer about the position of wooden dunnage secured to the tops of pallets of water onboard a McChord C-17 on the Charleston AFB flightline Jan. 18. The dunnage must be positioned laterally across the tops of the pallets to ensure they can not slide out from under their cargo straps during flight. Mr. Curtis is a work leader and Sergeant Stottlemyer is a night shift supervisor, both are with the 437th Aerial Port Squadron ramp services section. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Daniel Bowles)
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