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Ada Bogule, the daughter of an airman from the 621st Air Mobility Operations Group (AMOG) at McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey, is interview by a local TV Station as her dad in-processes at the passenger terminal prior to deploying to "Operation Allied Response." The C-17A Globemaster III aircraft that will take the AMOG personnel to Huidspruit AFB, South Africa, will be the first of several flights that will arrive throughout the following weeks bringing helicopters and military personnel to assist with search and rescue and with the distribution of relief supplies in Mozambique

Ada Bogule, the daughter of an airman from the 621st Air Mobility Oper...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ATLAS RESPONSE Base: Mcguire Air Force Base State: New Jersey (NJ) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Comma... More

Straight on medium close-up from left to right as Major Ronald Whittle, a pilot assigned to the 17th Airlift Squadron at Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina, discusses cargo offloading of the first C-17A Globemaster III, to a land at Huidspruit AFB, South Africa, with a member of the South African Air Force and a Tanker Airlift Control Element (TALCE), member from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, after traveling from the United States to take part in "Operation Atlas Response." The C-17A is the first of several flights that will arrive throughout the following weeks bringing helicopters and military personnel (equipment and personnel not shown) to assist with search and rescue and with ...

Straight on medium close-up from left to right as Major Ronald Whittle...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Straight on medium close-up from left to right as Major Ronald Whittle, a pilot assigned to the 17th Airlift Squadron at Charle... More

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