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US Air Force Brigadier General Thomas C. Waskow, CHIEF of staff, Head Quarters Allied Forces Southern Europe, takes a few moments to address the participents of the Partnership for Peace Exercise COOPERATIVE KEY '96 during the opening ceremony, at Otopeni Air Base, in Romania. Cooperative Key '96 involves Air Forces training in operational and logistics interoperability procedures based on a humanitarian scenario. Participating Nato Air Forces From Greece, Italy, Turkey, and the United States are joined by Partner nations from the Czech Republic, Moldova, Slovazkia and Romania as the host nation

US Air Force Brigadier General Thomas C. Waskow, CHIEF of staff, Head ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: COOPERATIVE KEY 96 Base: Otopeni Air Base, Bucharest Country: Romania (ROM) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Richard T. Kaminsky, U... More

(Left to right) US Air Force Brigadier General Thomas L. Baptiste, Commander, Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center, US Senator Mary Landrieu, Democrat from Louisiana, Senator Robert Smith, Republican from New Hampshire and USAF General Richard Myers, Commander in CHIEF, North American Aerospace Defense Command, stand in front of the Cheyenne Mountain Complex tunnel entrance

(Left to right) US Air Force Brigadier General Thomas L. Baptiste, Com...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Cheyenne Mountain Complex State: Colorado (CO) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Alex Lloyd, USAF Release Stat... More

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