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Dormitories designated for possible American use at Sarmellek Airport in southern Hungary. Many of the facilities at this civilian airport haven't been used since the airport operated as a Soviet Air Base. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields and base facilities in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons, Sarmellek, a former Soviet Air Base, now a civilian airport supporting some military; and...

Dormitories designated for possible American use at Sarmellek Airport in southern Hungary. Many of the facilities at this civilian airport haven't been used since the airport operated as a Soviet Air Base. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields and base facilities in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons, Sarmellek, a former Soviet Air Base, now a civilian airport supporting some military; and...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: Dormitories designated for possible American use at Sarmellek Airport in southern Hungary. Many of the facilities at this civilian airport haven't been used since the airport operated as a Soviet Air Base. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields and base facilities in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons, Sarmellek, a former Soviet Air Base, now a civilian airport supporting some military; and Kiskunlachaza, a closed Soviet Mig base in caretaker status.

Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR

Base: Sarmellek Air Base

Country: Hungary (HUN)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Angela Stafford

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

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19/11/1995
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