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Article: C-130.
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- Flying Safety
- Article date:
- January 1, 2009
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Another year has come to an end, and the prevailing question in the Herc world is, "What happened in Baghdad?" Take a stroll down to your local safety office to have a look at AFSAS No. 561778, an interesting and informative read. I think most in the community will be surprised as to what really went down outside Baghdad, and all the rumors that have been flying around the squadrons will finally be put to rest. We can chew on this for many days, but no matter what the naysayers think, the bottom line is that 38 people are walking and talking today, and it's not due to dumb luck.
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