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SENIOR AIRMAN Tammy Kirksey, an Explosives Detector Dog Handler, from the 2nd Security Police Squadron, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana, and her dog Jacky search a contracted vehicle at the Echo 6 Entry Control Point Gate at Prince Sultan AB, Saudi Arabia. AIRMAN Kirksey is deployed as part of the Security Police Contingent at the base providing security support until a more permanent squadron is established for the base, during Desert Focus, the relocation of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH personnel. SOUTHERN WATCH monitors the no-fly restriction over Iraq

SENIOR AIRMAN Tammy Kirksey, an Explosives Detector Dog Handler, from ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Prince Sultan Air Base Country: Saudi Arabia (SAU) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Richard M. Heileman, USAF ... More

SENIOR AIRMAN Tammy Kirksey, an Explosives Detector Dog Handler, from the 2nd Security Police Squadron, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana, and her dog Jacky search a contracted vehicle at the Echo 6 Entry Control Point Gate, at Prince Sultan AB, Saudi Arabia. AIRMAN Kirksey is deployed as part of the Security Police Contingent at the base providing security support until a more permanent squadron is established for the base during Desert Focus, the relocation of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH personnel. SOUTHERN WATCH monitors the no-fly restriction over Iraq

SENIOR AIRMAN Tammy Kirksey, an Explosives Detector Dog Handler, from ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: Prince Sultan Air Base Country: Saudi Arabia (SAU) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Richard M. Heileman, USAF ... More

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