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Aircrew from the 29th Weapons Squadron release pallets of 2000 pound water barrels out of a C-130E Hercules over the All-American Drop Zone at Camp Robinson. This semi-annual event is a graduation requirement, in which approximately 55 pallets are dropped for 29th WPS training course students.

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Photo by Airman 1st Class Steele Britton
Volunteer Airmen from Little Rock Air Force Base stack barrels after recovering them at the All-American Drop Zone. The airdrop delivered 55 2,000 pound pallets. Several Airmen from various squadrons of LRAFB volunteered to recover the pallets used in a semi-annual C-130 airdrop by graduating students of the 29th Weapons Squadron.

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Photo by Airman 1st Class Steele Britton
Pallets of 2,000 pound water barrels hit their targets at the All-American Drop Zone at Camp Robinson March 28.

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April 6, 2007

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Briefs

April 6, 2007 Issue
This weeks current news briefs and important events happening around LRAFB. read more...

Movies

LRAFB shows movies through AAFES. For more information on this service please call 987-6461. Adults are $3.50, 12 and under are $1.75. To see what movies are playing this week click on this link...

Commentary

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