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English: Soldiers conduct a "hot" (engine running) refuel of an AH-64D Apache helicopter at the Butts Army Airfield, Fort carson, Colorado
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Source US Army public affairs photo
Author Jeffrey Roper

Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: FOUO

That will be fine as long as there are no OPSEC concerns, but you must include the following statement: "Photograph courtesy of the U.S. Army and cannot be reproduced without permission nor can be resold."

Douglas M. Rule Chief, Command Information Fort Carson Public Affairs Office 6101 Wetzel Ave., Room 259 Fort Carson, CO 80913 Command Information/Mountaineer, Public Affairs Office



Original Message-----

From: Thibo, Travis J WO1 MIL USA FORSCOM Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 10:42 AM


Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: FOUO

Good Morning Mr. Douglas,

I am the Operations Officer for the 59th Quartermaster Company, and recently did an article with Mr. Jeffrey Roper on the functions of the Rapid Refuel Facility at the Butts Army Airfield. On behalf of my Commander I would like to request permission to publish pictures from the recent Mountaineer article on the 59th Quartermaster Wikipedia web site. Your assistance will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

v/r TRAVIS J. THIBO WO1, QM PETROLEUM SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN 59TH QM OPERATIONS OIC "Supporting Victory"

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