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LT. GEN. Charles Horner, commanding general, U.S. Central Air Force, congratulates MAJ. Hamad Bin Abdulla Al-Khalifa, Shaikh Isa squadron commander, after awarding him the Legion of Merit for his efforts in support of coalition forces during Operation Desert Storm. Nineteen Bahraini pilots are receiving air medals during the ceremony.

LT. GEN. Charles Horner, commanding general, U.S. Central Air Force, c...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DESERT STORM Country: Bahrain(BHR) Scene Camera Operator: STAFF SGT. Dean Wagner Release Status: Released to Public Combined ... More

LT. GEN. Charles Horner, commanding general, U.S. Central Air Force, congratulates MAJ. Hamad Bin Abdulla Al-Khalifa, Shaikh Isa squadron commander, after awarding him the Legion of Merit for his efforts in support of coalition forces during Operation Desert Storm.

LT. GEN. Charles Horner, commanding general, U.S. Central Air Force, c...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DESERT STORM Country: Bahrain(BHR) Scene Camera Operator: STAFF SGT. Dean Wagner Release Status: Released to Public Combined ... More

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