Charleston aerial port supplies 116, 000 pounds of food, water to Haiti Jan. 18
Airmen 1st Class James Harrison, left, and Jason Cox push a pallet of bottle water weighing several thousand pounds from a Tunner 60K Loader onto a McChord AFB C-17 on the Charleston AFB flightline Jan. 18. The water was loaded as part of the first of many missions to leave from Charleston AFB carrying food and water to aid victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti. Airmen Harrison and Cox are air transportation journeymen with the 437th Aerial Port Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Daniel Bowles)
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