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Patients wounded by an exploding mortar round at the Markale market in Sarajevo are removed from the C-130 at Ramstein AB, Germany. Once at Ramstein, the wounded are transported by medical bus to the Army Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl

Patients wounded by an exploding mortar round at the Markale market in Sarajevo are removed from the C-130 at Ramstein AB, Germany. Once at Ramstein, the wounded are transported by medical bus to the Army Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl

French soldiers place a wounded Bosnian inside a C-130 waiting to leave for Ramstein AB, Germany. Once at Ramstein the wounded were transported by medical bus to the Army Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl

Members from the 2nd Aero Medical Squadron place the wounded patient on their appropriate stanchions inside the C-130. At the request of the United Nations, aircraft from Rhein-Main AB, Germany, and the International Red Cross were sent in to airlift the wounded to Ramstein AB, Germany. Once at Ramstein the wounded were transported by medical bus to the Army Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl

Two camouflaged Air Force Aircrew members situate Medivac patients aboard the C-130. An exploding mortar round hit the market killing 63 people and wounding 206 others. At the request of the United Nations, aircraft from Rhein-Main AB, Germany, were sent into Sarajevo to airlift the wounded to Ramstein AB, Germany. Once at Ramstein AB, Germany the wounded were transported by medical bus to the Army Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl

US Air Force (USAF) Medical Technicians and crew members offload injured soldiers from the cargo compartment of a USAF C-130 Hercules aircraft, at Ramstein AB, Germany, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. The soldiers will be transported to Landsthul Regional Medical Center for treatment

Nine servicemen and one civilian reporter wounded in Afghanistan during Operation ANACONDA, landed at Ramstein Air Base, Germany aboard a C-9A Nightingale, 75th Airlift Squadron (AS) where they will be transported by the 86th Aeromedical Staging Flight to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center for treatment

On Saturday, Feb. 5 just after noon, an exploding mortar round hit the Markale market in Sarajevo killing more than 63 people and wounding 206 others. At the request of the United Nations, aircraft from Rhein-Main AB, Germany, and the International Red Cross were sent in to Sarajevo to airlift the wounded to Ramstein AB, Germany. Once at Ramstein the wounded were transported by medical bus to the Army Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl. Members from the 2nd Aero Medical Evacuation Squadron, Ramstein AB, load a C-130 cargo aircraft with medical supplies and equipment

US Air Force (USAF) members of the 86th Aeromedical Staging Facility, Ramstein Air Base (AB), Germany, and the 491st Expeditionary Air Evacuation Squadron (EAES) unload wounded US Army (USA) Soldiers sustaining injuries during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM from a C-141 Starlifter to waiting buses at Ramstein AB

Patients wounded by an exploding mortar round at the Markale market in Sarajevo are removed from the C-130 at Ramstein AB, Germany. Once at Ramstein, the wounded are transported by medical bus to the Army Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl

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Subject Operation/Series: PROVIDE PROMISE

Base: Sarajevo

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Efrain Gonzalez

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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06/02/1994
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