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A weary young traveller longs for sleep after completing a 19 hour flight from Saudi Arabia to Charleston International Airport, South Carolina. US DoD, military, and civilian personnel were forced to relocate to the United States from Saudi Arabia in the wake of a terrorist bombing there during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. They were met in Charleston by a barrage of military and civilian volunteers determined to make the relocation as painless as possible

A weary traveller is read a story at a daycare center in the Charleston International Airport, South Carolina, after completing a gruelling 19 hour flight from Saudi Arabia. US DoD, military, and civilian personnel were forced to relocate to the United States from Saudi Arabia in the wake of a terrorist bombing there during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. They were met in Charleston by a barrage of military and civilian volunteers determined to make the relocation as painless as possible

A weary traveller from Saudi Arabia is assisted at the Charleston International Airport, South Carolina, by a US Marine. US DoD, military, and civilian personnel were forced to relocate to the United States from Saudi Arabia in the wake of a terrorist bombing there during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. They were met in Charleston by a barrage of military and civilian volunteers determined to make the relocation as painless as possible

Weary travellers recieve assistance from Air Force volunteers after completing a 19 hour from Saudi Arabia flight to Charleston International Airport, South Carolina. US DoD, military, and civilian personnel were forced to relocate to the United States from Saudi Arabia in the wake of a terrorist bombing there during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. They were met in Charleston by a barrage of military and civilian volunteers determined to make the relocation as painless as possible

US Air Force teddy bears await weary young travellers from Saudi Arabia at the Charleston International Airport, South Carolina. US DoD, military, and civilian personnel were forced to relocate to the United States from Saudi Arabia in the wake of a terrorist bombing there during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. They were met in Charleston by a barrage of military and civilian volunteers determined to make the relocation as painless as possible

A weary traveller calls home after a 19 hour flight to Charleston, South Carolina, from Saudi Arabia. US DoD, military, and civilian personnel were forced to relocate to the United States from Saudi Arabia in the wake of a terrorist bombing there during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. They were met in Charleston by a barrage of military and civilian volunteers determined to make the relocation as painless as possible

Weary travellers receive assistance from a civilian volunteer after completing a 19 hour flight from Saudi Arabia to Charleston International Airport, South Carolina. US DoD, military, and civilian personnel were forced to relocate to the United States from Saudi Arabia in the wake of a terrorist bombing there during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. They were met in Charleston by a barrage of military and civilian volunteers determined to make the relocation as painless as possible

AIRMAN 1ST Class Carlos Beaver, 437th Aerial Port Squadron (APS), Charleston AFB, removes a bag from the baggage carousel at Charleston International Airport. Members of the 437th APS removed baggage and categorized them alphabetically making it easier for arriving Non-Combatant Evacuation passengers from Saudi Arabia to find their bags. The evacuation took place because of the recent terrorist bombing at a U.S. military housing complex

United States Air Force personnel offload over 90 pets in cages from a C-141. They were flown on a 19 hour flight from Saudi Arabia to Charleston International Airport. The animals were taken to an air conditioned holding facility where Air Force veterinarians inspected them, and their owners picked them up. Some of the pets were sent home via connecting flights the next day. The pets are the property of U.S. military, and civilian personnel relocated after the terrorist bombing in Saudi Arabia

A happy young traveller is escorted to a temporary daycare facility by a civilian volunteer after completing a 19 hour flight from Saudi Arabia to Charleston International Airport, South Carolina. US DoD, military, and civilian personnel were forced to relocate to the United States from Saudi Arabia in the wake of a terrorist bombing there during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. They were met in Charleston by a barrage of military and civilian volunteers determined to make the relocation as painless as possible

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Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH

Base: Charleston

State: South Carolina (SC)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SRA Ed Littlejohn, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

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18/08/1996
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