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Medium shot. Sergeant Mathias Fabian, a Flight Engineer, from LTG 62nd, based out of Hannover, Germany, marshalls a German C-160 transport aircraft in to receive more humanitarian relief supplies at the International Airport at Maputo, Mozambique, Africa, on 17 March 2000. The squardon is 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 shot. Sergeant Mathias Fabian, a Flight Engineer, from LTG 62nd...

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

Crippled soldiers with artificial limbs work in shop making bandages at the hospital school Hannover

Crippled soldiers with artificial limbs work in shop making bandages a...

German Military Activities and Personnel Public domain photograph - German army, military forces during World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Adm. J. C. Harvey Jr., commander, United States Fleet

Adm. J. C. Harvey Jr., commander, United States Fleet

Adm. J. C. Harvey Jr., commander, United States Fleet Forces Command, looks over the work of two physics students at Hyman G. Rickover on Naval Academy Oct. 28. Harvey visited Rickover, a Naval high school acad... More

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