Alaska Air Guardsmen transport woman in labor with twins
Pictured is an Alaska Air National Guard HC-130 King aircraft, the type of aircraft used in the transport of a pregnant woman to Anchorage from Nulato July 28, 2014. Here, Master Sgt. Ed Kenna, a communications navigation technician with the 176th Maintenance Squadron, Alaska Air National Guard, replaces a traffic collision avoidance system antenna atop the HC-130 from the 211th Rescue Squadron before departing from the Palm Springs International Airport, Palm Springs, California, Nov. 19, 2013. The Alaska Guardsmen were there to participate in an Integrated Training Exercise at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Training Center in Twentynine Palms, California, which is an exercise designed to validate units before deploying to Afghanistan. (U.S. Army National Guard file photo by Sgt. Edward Eagerton/Released)
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