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SRA Travis Hargitt, 52nd Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, removes the fins from a 2.75 inch rocket before disposing of the warheads and motors. SRA Hargitt and his unit is in Tuzla in support of JOINT ENDEAVOR

SRA Travis Hargitt, 52nd Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight, Spangdahl...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Tuzla Air Base Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jeffrey Allen Release... More

SENIOR AIRMAN Mike Chamberlain (right) hands Technical Sergeant Kenny McClure, 52nd Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight, Spangdahlem AB, Germany, a 2.75 inch rocket. The rockets are defective and need to be destroyed

SENIOR AIRMAN Mike Chamberlain (right) hands Technical Sergeant Kenny ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Tuzla Air Base Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jeffrey Allen, USAF R... More

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