Sgt. Jose Meza-Rangel, B Company, 1st Battalion, 52nd Aviation Regiment uses a plastic sled to move equipment and supplies from a CH-47F Chinook helicopter to a stack on Kahiltna Glacier. Three crews from the U.S. Army Alaska Aviation Task Force spent the week in Talkeetna, Alaska, training in high altitude flying through the Alaska Range. The mission for Sunday, April 24, included continuing a longstanding partnership with the National Park Service to shuttle equipment and supplies to the Park Service base camp on Kahiltna Glacier for the upcoming climbing season on Denali. (Army photo/John P

Sgt. Jose Meza-Rangel, B Company, 1st Battalion, 52nd Aviation Regiment uses a plastic sled to move equipment and supplies from a CH-47F Chinook helicopter to a stack on Kahiltna Glacier. Three crews from the U.S. Army Alaska Aviation Task Force spent the week in Talkeetna, Alaska, training in high altitude flying through the Alaska Range. The mission for Sunday, April 24, included continuing a longstanding partnership with the National Park Service to shuttle equipment and supplies to the Park Service base camp on Kahiltna Glacier for the upcoming climbing season on Denali. (Army photo/John P Stock Photo
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24 April 2016

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Sgt. Jose Meza-Rangel, B Company, 1st Battalion, 52nd Aviation Regiment uses a plastic sled to move equipment and supplies from a CH-47F Chinook helicopter to a stack on Kahiltna Glacier. Three crews from the U.S. Army Alaska Aviation Task Force spent the week in Talkeetna, Alaska, training in high altitude flying through the Alaska Range. The mission for Sunday, April 24, included continuing a longstanding partnership with the National Park Service to shuttle equipment and supplies to the Park Service base camp on Kahiltna Glacier for the upcoming climbing season on Denali. (Army photo/John Pennell)