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This aerial photograph shows one of the bridges over thw Tana river that was wiped out by the floods. This was the biggest factor for non-accessability to certain areas of the country for the resupply of food during Operation NOBLE RESPONSE '98. (Duplicate image, see also DM-SD-01-06044 or search 980303-M-4605W-005)

An aerial photograph of flooding on the Tana River. The flooding destroyed many Huts like the ones pictured. This image was shot in support of Joint Task Force Kenya, operation Noble Response. (Duplicate image, see also DM-SD-02-04702 or search 980305-M-4605W-007)

An Aerial photograph of the flooded Tana river which is in the Rift Valley area during Joint Task Force Kenya, operation Noble Response. (Duplicate image, see also DM-SD-02-04648 or search 980303-M-4605W-003)

Children from a local village show off their other resource of food: fish caught out of the Tana river during Joint Task Force Kenya, operation Noble Response. (Duplicate image, see also DM-SD-02-04698 or search 980305-M-4605W-002)

An aerial photograph of the flooded Tana river which is in the Rift Valley area, Joint Task Force Kenya, operation Noble Response. (Duplicate image, see also DMSD0204679 or search 980303M4605W004)

A United States Marine Corps C-130 Hercules aircraft, drops food on the flooded out areas in the north eastern province of Kenya during Operation NOBLE RESPONSE '98, Joint Task Force Kenya. (Duplicate image, see also DMSD0106066 or search 980306M5083B001)

A United States Marine Corps C-130 Hercules aircraft drops food for flood victims in the north eastern province of Kenya, in support of Joint Task Force Kenya, operation Noble Response. (Duplicate image, see also DM-SD-02-04704 or search 980306-M-5083B-001)

Workers at the Kenya United States Liaison Office (KUSLO) warehouse re-bag and weigh food prior to loading it onto the pallets for air delivery missions in support of Joint Task Force Kenya, operation Noble Response. (Duplicate image, see also DM-SD-02-04711 or search 980310-M-5083B-001)

A load of food from World Food Program (WFP), exits the back of a United States Marine Corps C-130 Hercules aircraft from Marine Aerial Refueling Transport Squadron 352 (VMGR 352), during an air delivery mission in support of Joint Task Force Kenya, operation Noble Response. (Duplicate image, see also DM-SD-02-05500 or search 980312-M-4605W-006)

An aerial photograph shows a bridge that was wiped out by the floods in the Tana River, Mombasa, Kenya. This was the biggest factor for non accessability to certain areas of the country for the re-supply of food during Joint Task Force Kenya, operation Noble Response. (Duplicate image, see also DM-SD-02-04680 or search 980303-M-4605W-005)

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Subject Operation/Series: NOBLE RESPONSE

Base: Mombasa

Country: Kenya (KEN)

Scene Camera Operator: SGT R.A. Ward

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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03/03/1998
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