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060803-N-1648R-074 (Aug. 3, 2006)California Air National Guard (CAANG) Airmen from the 129th Rescue Wing, Moffett Field, California (CA), prepare to offload one of four American children, critically injured in a car accident in Guerrero Negro, Mexico (MEX), from their MC-130P aircraft at Naval Base (NB) Coronado, California (CA). The children were transported to the base before they were taken to San Diego's Children's Hospital.U.S. Navy official photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST SEAMAN Orlando Ramos (RELEASED)

060803-N-1648R-074 (Aug. 3, 2006)California Air National Guard (CAANG)...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Base, Coronado State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MCSN Orlando Ramos, USN Release Statu... More

060803-N-1648R-019 (Aug. 3, 2006)Emergency medical technicians offload one of four American children, critically injured in a car accident in Guerrero Negro, Mexico (MEX), from a California Air National Guard (CAANG) MC-130P aircraft from the 129th Rescue Wing, based at Moffett Field, California (CA), at Naval Base (NB) Coronado, CA. The children were flown to the base before they were taken to San Diego's Children's Hospital.U.S. Navy official photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST SEAMAN Orlando Ramos (RELEASED)

060803-N-1648R-019 (Aug. 3, 2006)Emergency medical technicians offload...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Base, Coronado State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MCSN Orlando Ramos, USN Release Statu... More

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