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Weather forecaster, STAFF SGT. Tom Cardinal of Det. 2, 617th Weather Squadron, Hanau, Germany, prepares an electronic weather bulletin for The Tuzla, Bosnia area. Using a secure data line STAFF SGT. Cardinal will notify all flying units in the Tuzla area to brief pilots before flying the day's mission. The bulletins will also go to Offutt AFB, Nebraska for use by all Air Force agencies world wide. STAFF SGT. Cardinal is serving temporary duty at Tuzla Air Base, Bosnia, in support of Operation Joint Endeavor. The base and personnel assigned are part of the Implementation Force (IFOR) mission. The IFOR mission is to ensure that the former warring nations of Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and ...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: Weather forecaster, Staff Sgt. Tom Cardinal of Det. 2, 617th Weather Squadron, Hanau, Germany, prepares an electronic weather bulletin for The Tuzla, Bosnia area. Using a secure data line Staff Sgt. Cardinal will notify all flying units in the Tuzla area to brief pilots before flying the day's mission. The bulletins will also go to Offutt AFB, Nebraska for use by all Air Force agencies world wide. Staff Sgt. Cardinal is serving temporary duty at Tuzla Air Base, Bosnia, in support of Operation Joint Endeavor. The base and personnel assigned are part of the Implementation Force (IFOR) mission. The IFOR mission is to ensure that the former warring nations of Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia honor the Dayton Peach Accord to cease fire and maintain permanent borders.

Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR

Base: Tuzla Air Base

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jeffrey Allen

Release Status: Released to Public

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