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US Air Force Brigadier General Craig Rasmussen, Commander of the 305TH Air Mobility Squadron, McGuire AFB, New Jersey conducts a press conference to announce the disappearance of a C-141 Starlifter aircraft, off the coast of Africa. The aircraft was reported missing on 13 September 1997

US Air Force Brigadier General Craig Rasmussen, Commander of the 305TH...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mcguire Air Force Base State: New Jersey (NJ) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Gary Ell USAF Release Status: Rele... More

Albanian spokesmen walk with United States Army personnel to meet with Serbian town leaders in Domorovce, Kosovo, to discuss the disappearance of two Serbian men. The Serbians believed the Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop the Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until US and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint guardian, 14 August 2000

Albanian spokesmen walk with United States Army personnel to meet with...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN Base: Domorovce State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Eric Hughes Release Statu... More

A Serbian mob in the town of Domorovce, Kosovo, protest the disappearance of two men from their town. After the two Serbian men disappeared, the Serbians believe the Albanians abducted the men and began making threats and obstructing the road to stop the Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians also formed a mob to confront the Serbians until United States Army and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint Guardian, 14 August 2000. )

A Serbian mob in the town of Domorovce, Kosovo, protest the disappeara...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN Base: Domorovce State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Eric Hughes Release Statu... More

Three Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) soldiers in front of an angry Serbian mob, two or three with sticks, in the town of Domorovce, Kosovo, The Serbians are protesting the disappearance of two men from their town. The Serbians believe the Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats against and obstructed the road to stop Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until United States Army and Russian KFOR troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint Guardian, 14 August 2000

Three Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) soldiers in front of an angry Serbia...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN Base: Domorovce State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Eric Hughes Release Statu... More

Kosovo Force (KFOR) Russian soldiers stand in front an angry Serbian mob in the town of Domorovce, Kosovo. The Serbians are protesting the disappearance of two men from their town. The Serbians believe the Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats against and obstructed the road to stop Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians also formed a mob to confront the Serbians until United States Army and Russian KFOR troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint Guardian, 14 August 2000

Kosovo Force (KFOR) Russian soldiers stand in front an angry Serbian m...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN Base: Domorovce State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Eric Hughes Release Statu... More

Kosovo Force (KFOR) Russian soldiers stand in front an angry Serbian mob, some with sticks, in the town of Domorovce, Kosovo. The Serbians are protesting the disappearance of two men from their town. The Serbians believe the Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats against and obstructed the road to stop Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians also formed a mob to confront the Serbians until United States Army and Russian KFOR troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint Guardian, 14 August 2000

Kosovo Force (KFOR) Russian soldiers stand in front an angry Serbian m...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN Base: Domorovce State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Eric Hughes Release Statu... More

A group of Serbian men, several with sticks, rest in the shade of a tree in the town of Domorovce, Kosovo. They are part of a mob protesting the disappearance of two men from their town. The Serbians believe the Albanians abducted the men and began threating and blocking the road to stop the Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until United States Army and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation Joint Guardian, 14 August 2000

A group of Serbian men, several with sticks, rest in the shade of a tr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN Base: Domorovce State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Eric Hughes Release Statu... More

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