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Children living at the Mother and Child Refugee Center in Simin Han, located in Bosnia and Herzegovina, perform a play for United States Air Force personnel from the 401st Expeditionary Air Base Group out of Tuzla Air Base. The children performed the play in appreciation of the donations being delivered to them, by the 401st members. The Air Force members volunteered to deliver donations of toys, food and clothing, (not shown) to help the people living in the refugee center. The center houses refugees from Srebrenica, whose fathers were killed or missing from the Balkan Conflicts

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Children living at the Mother and Child Refugee Center in Simin Han, located in Bosnia and Herzegovina, perform a play for United States Air Force personnel from the 401st Expeditionary Air Base Group out of Tuzla Air Base. The children performed the play in appreciation of the donations being delivered to them, by the 401st members. The Air Force members volunteered to deliver donations of toys, food and clothing, (not shown) to help the people living in the refugee center. The center houses refugees from Srebrenica, whose fathers were killed or missing from the Balkan Conflicts

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Base: Simin Han

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Paul R. Caron

Release Status: Released to Public
Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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30/01/1998
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