File:Australian C-130 H being unloaded at Tallil Air Base in April 2003.jpeg

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English: A member from the 621st Air Mobility Group Tanker Airlift Control Element unloads an Australian C-130 April 18, 2003 at Tallil Air Base, Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. The Australians are donating medical supplies to distribute to the Iraqi people.
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Author U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shane A. Cuomo

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