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Medium long shot. A Portugese Aircrew and local laborers, load humanitiarian reilef supplies onto a Portugese C-130 at the International Airport at Maputo, Mozambique, Africa, on 17 March 2000, as Glen Felgate, a Videographer, from Reuters News Service, and Technical Sergeant John Trautt, a Videographer from the 786th Communications Squadron, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, document the operation. The aircraft and its crew are deployed to Maputo, in support of Operation Atlas Response, a Humanitarian Aid Operation to help the people of Mozambique, after severe flooding displaced over a million people from their homes

Medium long shot. A Portugese Aircrew and local laborers, load humanit...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ATLAS RESPONSE Base: Maputo State: Inhambane Country: Mozambique (MOZ) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Ken Bergmann Release Sta... More

Mr. Glen Felgate (left) a Videographer from Reuters News Service and US Air Force (USAF) Technical Sergeant (TSGT) John Trautt, a Videographer assigned to the 786th Communications Squadron, document Portuguese Aircrew members and local laborers loading humanitarian relief supplies onto a Portuguese Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft at the International Airport at Maputo, Mozambique, Africa, during Operation ATLAS RESPONSE. The Operation is a Humanitarian Aid Operation directed by the US European Command (USEUCOM) to help the people of Mozambique, after severe flooding displaced over a million people from their homes

Mr. Glen Felgate (left) a Videographer from Reuters News Service and U...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ATLAS RESPONSE Base: Maupoto Country: Mozambique (MOZ) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Ken Bergmann, USAF Release Status: Releas... More

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