TSgt Dallas Criswell spots a pallet of popcorn for SSgt David Autenrieth as he pulls it into position for offloading by forklift Dec 3. Both Airmen are with the 94th Aerial Delivery Flight at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. and are receiving a shipment of popcorn collected by Atlanta area Boy Scouts of America for donation to military members working at the base. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
Master Sgt. David "Catfish" Williams maneuvers a forklift in to pick up a pallet of popcorn as TSgt Dallas Criswell helps guide him, Dec 3. Both Airmen are with the 94th Aerial Delivery Flight at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. and are receiving a shipment of popcorn collected by Atlanta area Boy Scouts of America for donation to military members working at the base. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
TSgt Dallas Criswell and SSgt David Autenrieth maneuver a pallet of popcorn into position for offloading by forklift Dec 3. Both Airmen are with the 94th Aerial Delivery Flight at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. and are receiving a shipment of popcorn collected by Atlanta area Boy Scouts of America for donation to military members working at the base. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
TSgt Dallas Criswell guides a forklift into position to offload a pallet of popcorn, Dec 3. Tsgt Criswell is with the 94th Aerial Delivery Flight at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. and is helping receive a shipment of popcorn collected by Atlanta area Boy Scouts of America for donation to military members working at the base. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
Pallets of popcorn are positioned in a hangar at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in preparation for distribution to military members working at the base, Dec 3. The Atlanta area Boy Scouts of America solicited donations from the public in order to provide this treat. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
Master Sgt. David "Catfish" Williams of the 94th Aerial Delivery Flight expertly maneuvered the forklift to offload pallets of popcorn at Dobbins Air Reserve Base Ga. Dec 3. The shipment of popcorn came from public donations solicited by Atlanta area Boy Scouts for military members working at the base. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
Representatives from the Boy Scouts of America pose with 94th Airlift Wing Command Chief John Anderson and Commander Col. Timothy Tarchick at Dobbins Air Reserve Base Ga. Dec 3. The Scouts were on base to see the offloading of a shipment of popcorn after they solicited donations from the public in order to provide this treat to military members here at the base. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
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