After a 10-hour flight, the Harvest Hawk sits on the runway at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, March 26. The modified KC-130J is staffed with officers who have experience conducting close-air-support, is equipped with Hellfire and Griffin missiles, and is ready to support ground troops at a moment’s notice. Photos by Cpl Isaac Lamberth. Maj. John Pelzer (left) of Yorba Linda, Calif,. and Capt. Michael Wyrsch of Silver Spring, Md., fire control officers with Marine Aerial Refueler Squadron 352, scan video monitors for enemy activity aboard the Harvest Hawk March 26. Gunnery Sgt. Brian D. Cook, the aviation ordnance chief with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 252, exits through the hatch of a unique variant of the Marine Corps KC-130J Hercules located on Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan, May 1.Photo by Cpl Samantha Arrington.
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