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Oumarou Ibrahim Oumarou, left, sultan de l'air, and

Oumarou Ibrahim Oumarou, left, sultan de l'air, and

Oumarou Ibrahim Oumarou, left, sultan de l'air, and Lt. Col. Jeffrey Gipson, right, 724th Expeditionary Air Base Squadron commander, talk about future donations to a local school, at Agadez, Niger, Jan. 6, 2021... More

A guard of the Sultan of Agadez poses for a picture

A guard of the Sultan of Agadez poses for a picture

A guard of the Sultan of Agadez poses for a picture outside the mosque at Agadez, Niger, Jan. 6, 2021. The guards were there to protect the Sultan during the donation when Air Base 201 leadership came to visit.... More

Oumarou Ibrahim Oumarou, center, sultan de l'air, and

Oumarou Ibrahim Oumarou, center, sultan de l'air, and

Oumarou Ibrahim Oumarou, center, sultan de l'air, and service members pose for a photo, at Agadez, Niger, Jan. 6, 2021. The service members donated clothes and gifts to the Sultan so he can give them to members... More

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