Notice the frost on the nose, and the rest of the transporter baby. North Carolina Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Patricia F. Moran, 26OCT2013.
Will eat big children as well. North Carolina Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Patricia F. Moran, 26OCT2013.
In 2013, the North Carolina Air National Guard 145th Airlift Wing’s Aircraft Maintenance Squadron was the proud parent of a baby C-130, showing it off at a dozen shows, parades and other events during that year.
Yet more children gobbled-up by the hungry baby C-130. North Carolina Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Patricia F. Moran, 26OCT2013.
It took air-militia personnel more than five years, on their off-duty time, to birth the baby C-130. It has taken part in Memorial Day, Veteran’s Day and Fourth of July parades, and even attended air shows as far away as Robins Air Force Base, Georgia.
North Carolina Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Julianne M. Showalter, 04OCT2014.
Is anything more kawaii than a baby’s butt? North Carolina Air National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Julianne M. Showalter, 04OCT2014.
North Carolina Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Patricia F. Moran, 26OCT2013.
North Carolina Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Patricia F. Moran, 26OCT2013.
North Carolina Air National Guard photo by Master Sergeant Patricia F. Moran, 26OCT2013.
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