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Medium close-up of the rear entrance to a Russian An-124 Condor as Russian aircrew members from the Aviation Industrial Complex, Ulyanovsk, Russia, unload some prefabricated roofs for shelters. Some US Air Force Mobile Aerial Port Squadron (MAPS) personal look on. This mission is in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

Medium close-up of the rear entrance to a Russian An-124 Condor as Rus...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: RESTORE HOPE Base: Mogadishu Airport Country: Somalia (SOM) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Lemuel Casillas Release Status: Rele... More

Shot across the flight line at Mogadishu Airport at the opened rear entrance on a Russian An-124 Condor cargo plane from the Aviation Industrial Complex, Ulyanovsk. The Russian aircraft arrived at Mogadishu Airport carrying a load for the Brown and Root Services Cooperation, a US Government Contractor. The cargo is being unloaded with the assistance of the 1ST Mobile Aerial Port Squadron (MAPS), Dyess Air Force Base, Texas and the 2nd MAPS, Little Rock Air Force Base, Little Rock, Arkansas. This mission is in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

Shot across the flight line at Mogadishu Airport at the opened rear en...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: RESTORE HOPE Base: Mogadishu Airport Country: Somalia (SOM) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Lemuel Casillas Release Status: Rele... More

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