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Junior Technician Steve Finnis, Royal Air Force Kinloss, Forres Moray Scotland, checks visitors for proper identification at the entry gate to the base. (Duplicate image, see also DFSD0302851 or search 010331F4177H011)

Junior Technician Steve Finnis, Royal Air Force Kinloss, Forres Moray ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: Operation Ben Macdui Base: RAF Kinloss State: Forress Moray Country: Scotland (SCT) Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE Scene ... More

Junior Technician, Steve Finnis, Royal Air Force (RAF) Kinloss, Forres Moray Scotland stops a vehicle entering a security check point at RAF Kinloss. Visitors came to RAF Kinloss to pay their respects to Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Ken "Buster" Hyvonen Jr. and CPT Kirk "Jammer" Jones. Both USAF F-15C Eagle aircraft pilots who lost their lives during a training mission in the Scottish Highlands. (Duplicate image, see also DFSD0315410 or search 010331F4177H011)

Junior Technician, Steve Finnis, Royal Air Force (RAF) Kinloss, Forres...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Raf Kinloss State: Forress Moray Country: Scotland (SCT) Scene Camera Operator: A1C James Harper Jr., USAF Release Status: Released to Public Co... More

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