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A United Nations ground crew member, framed by shadows, helps to unload a C-130 Hercules loaded with humanitarian relief supplies. The three-year-old relief effort has been able to resume its missions after a five month hold due to aircraft receiving ground fire over Sarajevo

SENIOR AIRMAN Mike Decallo (right), U.S. Air Force, talks to United Nations ground crew members as they prepare to unload a C-130 Hercules loaded with humanitarian relief supplies. The three-year-old relief effort has been able to resume its missions after a five month hold due to aircraft receiving ground fire over Sarajevo

A United Nations ground crew member uses a forklift to unload pallets of wheat flour from a C-130 Hercules loaded with humanitarian relief supplies. The three-year-old relief effort has been able to resume its missions after a five month hold due to aircraft receiving ground fire over Sarajevo

A United Nations ground crew member uses a M13K rough terrain forklift to unload a C-130 Hercules loaded with humanitarian relief supplies. The three-year-old relief effort has been able to resume its missions after a five month hold due to aircraft receiving ground fire over Sarajevo

An informal portrait of an United Nations ground crew member during the unloading of humanitarian relief supplies. The three-year-old relief effort has been able to resume its missions after a five month hold due to aircraft receiving ground fire over Sarajevo

U.S. Air Force personnel with the 37th Airlift Squadron, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, push pallets of relief supplies into a U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft which will fly the supplies into Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. The three-year-old relief effort has been able to resume their relief mission after a five month hold due to aircraft receiving ground fire over Sarajevo

A close up of a crew member as he directs a K-loader (not shown) into a C-130 Hercules (not shown) at the airport which will fly supplies into Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. The three-year-old relief effort has been able to resume its missions after a five month hold due to aircraft receiving ground fire over Sarajevo

U.S. Air Force personnel attached to the 436th Aerial Port Squadron, Charleston Air Force Base, SC, prepare pallets of humanitarian relief supplies at the airport in preparation for loading onto an U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules which will fly the supplies into Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, on a relief mission. The three-year-old relief effort has been able to resume its missions after a five month hold due to aircraft receiving ground fire over Sarajevo

A C-130 Hercules makes its final approach into Ancona Airport after flying a relief mission into Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. The three-year-old relief effort has been able to resume its missions after a five month hold due to aircraft receiving ground fire over Sarajevo

United Nations ground crew members return to their flightline office after unloading a C-130 Hercules loaded with humanitarian relief supplies. The three-year-old relief effort has been able to resume its missions after a five month hold due to aircraft receiving ground fire over Sarajevo

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Subject Operation/Series: PROVIDE PROMISE

Base: Sarajevo

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: A1C Charlie Parshley

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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03/10/1995
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label_outline Explore A 1 C Charlie Parshley, Five Month, Ground Fire

Aviators from the California Army National Guard’s

Soldiers from Fort Lewis, Washington, prepare to board a C-130 Hercules transport aircraft that will return them to their base after nearly a month spent battling fires in Yellowstone National Park as part of a joint military/civilian effort

Fifteen personel (all 15 not shown) assigned to the 823rd Red Horse Squadron from Hurlburt Field, Florida as part of Operation Sustain Hope put the fishing touches on a newly widened two-lane road leading to the flight line (flight line nto shown) increasing the speed of traffic and safety of those walking. Operation Sustain Hope is the U.S. effort to bring in food, water, medicine, relief supplies, and to establish camps for the refugees (not shown) fleeing from the Former Republic of Yugoslavia into Albania and Macedonia

U.S. Marines with Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion

Fifteen personnel assigned to the 823rd Red Horse Squadron from Hurlburt Field, Florida as part of Operation Sustain Hope put the fishing touches on a newly widened two-lane road leading to the flight line (not shown) increasing the speed of traffic and safety of those walking. Operation Sustain Hope is the U.S. effort to bring in food, water, medicine, relief supplies, and to establish camps for the refugees (not shown) fleeing from the Former Republic of Yugoslavia into Albania and Macedonia

U.S. Air Force personnel with the 37th Airlift Squadron, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, prepare pallets of sacks of wheat flour in preparation for loading onto a U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft which will fly into Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina on a relief mission. The three-year-old relief effort has been able to resume their relief missions after a five month hold due to aircraft receiving ground fire over Sarajevo. The C-130 crews fly two missions a day into the Sarajevo airport dropping off approximately 30 metric tons of wheat flour to the besieged residents.PHOTO by TECH. SGT. Bruce Sherwood

US Army (USA) Soldiers from the Stabilization Forces (SFOR) Sarajevo participated in Operation Smile, a voluntary program designed to bring happiness to the children of Bosnia during Operation JOINT FORGE. On this occasion, the Soldiers (Santa's helpers) visits a local children's hospital to hand out gift bags filled with toys and treats. The gift bags were purchased with money collected on Camp Butmir from military members representing as many as 37 countries

US Navy (USN) Aviation Warfare Systems Operator (AWSO) Derrick Smith talks to local Indonesians after delivering food and relief supplies to their village in the Aceh Province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia (IDN), in support of Operation UNIFIED ASSISTANCE

US Army (USA) Major General (MGEN) Virgil L. Packett, Commander, Stabilization Forces (SFOR), poses with Santa Claus (MASTER Sergeant (MSGT) Stewart Smith) outside the Clinical Center University of Sarajevo Pediatric Clinic during Operation Smile, a voluntary program designed to bring happiness to the children of Bosnia during Operation JOINT FORGE

Gunnery Sgt. Justin Gober, a native of Jacksonville,

U.S. Marines and sailors with 7th Marine Regiment,

U.S. Marine Sgt. David M. Benitez, right, a combat

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