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America’s Airlift Squadron of Choice Since 1935 Looking to the Future from a Tradition of Excellence Olbinski Crew 4 th Troop Carrier Squadron

America’s Airlift Squadron of Choice Since 1935 Looking to the Future from a Tradition of Excellence THE BOYS CPT Joseph M. Olbinski 1LT Robert M. Anderson 1LT Joseph J. Auld TSgt Clarence E. Frantz PFC Richard M. Dawson PVT Robert L. Crane PVT Fred G. Fagan

America’s Airlift Squadron of Choice Since 1935 Looking to the Future from a Tradition of Excellence Overview 4th in World War II Unit Awards Manila American Cemetery and Memorial The Table Nose Art The Legacy Lives On Current Missions

America’s Airlift Squadron of Choice Since 1935 Looking to the Future from a Tradition of Excellence World War II 4th Troop Carrier Squadron C-47 Skytrain

America’s Airlift Squadron of Choice Since 1935 Looking to the Future from a Tradition of Excellence World War II

America’s Airlift Squadron of Choice Since 1935 Looking to the Future from a Tradition of Excellence Unit Awards Distinguished Unit Citation: 4th Troop Carrier Squadron China-Burma-India Theater, 7 Apr-15 Jun 1944 Campaign Streamers: India-Burma with Arrowhead. INDIA BURMA

America’s Airlift Squadron of Choice Since 1935 Looking to the Future from a Tradition of Excellence Manila American Cemetery and Memorial

America’s Airlift Squadron of Choice Since 1935 Looking to the Future from a Tradition of Excellence Manila American Cemetery and Memorial

America’s Airlift Squadron of Choice Since 1935 Looking to the Future from a Tradition of Excellence Tablets of the Missing

America’s Airlift Squadron of Choice Since 1935 Looking to the Future from a Tradition of Excellence POW/MIA TABLE

America’s Airlift Squadron of Choice Since 1935 Looking to the Future from a Tradition of Excellence Commemorative Aircraft

America’s Airlift Squadron of Choice Since 1935 Looking to the Future from a Tradition of Excellence The Legacy Lives On 4th Airlift SquadronC-17A Globemaster III

America’s Airlift Squadron of Choice Since 1935 Looking to the Future from a Tradition of Excellence Current Missions Operation Enduring Freedom: Supports operations in Afghanistan to include combat airdrops. Operation Iraqi Freedom: Supports operations in Iraq.

America’s Airlift Squadron of Choice Since 1935 Looking to the Future from a Tradition of Excellence Current Missions Operation Deep Freeze: Supports the National Science Foundation’s research in Antarctica. Prime Nuclear Airlift Force: Only Airlift squadron in the US Air Force to perform this mission.

America’s Airlift Squadron of Choice Since 1935 Looking to the Future from a Tradition of Excellence FIGHTIN’ 4 TH FFLP -Fly, Fight, Live Proud 4TH AIRLIFT SQUADRON 1141 LEVITOW BLVD MCCHORD AFB, WA 98438