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U.S. ships pallets of howitzer ammunition, equipment to Ukraine

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Airmen with the 436th Aerial Port Squadron work to unload pallets of 155 mm shells ultimately bound for Ukraine, Friday, April 29, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. President Joe Biden asked Congress on Thursday for $33 billion to bolster Ukraine's fight against Russia, signaling a burgeoning and long-haul American commitment.
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Airmen with the 436th Aerial Port Squadron use a forklift to move 155 mm shells ultimately bound for Ukraine, Friday, April 29, at Dover Air Force Base, Del.
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Cody Brown, right, with the 436th Aerial Port Squadron, checks pallets of 155 mm shells ultimately bound for Ukraine, Friday, April 29, at Dover Air Force Base, Del.
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Pallets of 155 mm shells ultimately bound for Ukraine are loaded by the 436th Aerial Port Squadron, Friday, April 29, at Dover Air Force Base, Del.
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Pallets of 155 mm shells ultimately bound for Ukraine are loaded by the 436th Aerial Port Squadron, Friday, April 29, at Dover Air Force Base, Del.
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Airmen with the 436th Aerial Port Squadron work to unload pallets of fuses for 155 mm shells, Friday, April 29, at Dover Air Force Base, Del.
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Cody Brown, right, with the 436th Aerial Port Squadron, checks pallets of fuses for 155 mm shells ultimately bound for Ukraine, Friday, April 29, at Dover Air Force Base, Del.
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U.S. Air Force Airman Megan Konsmo, from Tacoma, Wash., checks pallets of helmets ultimately bound for Ukraine in the Super Port of the 436th Aerial Port Squadron, Friday, April 29, at Dover Air Force Base, Del.
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U.S. Air Force Airman Megan Konsmo, from Tacoma, Wash., checks pallets of equipment ultimately bound for Ukraine in the Super Port of the 436th Aerial Port Squadron, Friday, April 29, at Dover Air Force Base, Del.
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A forklift with supplies ultimately bound for Ukraine is moved in the Super Port of the 436th Aerial Port Squadron, Friday, April 29, at Dover Air Force Base, Del.
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Airmen push over 8,000 pounds of 155 mm shells ultimately bound for Ukraine on to a C-17 aircraft for transport, Friday, April 29, at Dover Air Force Base, Del.
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A pallet of fuses for 155 mm shells, ultimately bound for Ukraine, is spun as it's loaded on to a C-17 cargo aircraft, Friday, April 29, at Dover Air Force Base, Del.
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A C-17 cargo aircraft is loaded with 155 mm shells and fuses, ultimately bound for Ukraine, Friday, April 29, at Dover Air Force Base, Del.

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