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An AIRMAN of the 4100 Provisional Group Air Mobility, serving Temporary Duty watches fellow airmen load the K-loader he's driving at Tuzla Air Base, Bosnia, from a C-130 Hercules. Aircraft Loadmasters and Air Mobility personnel work together completing a hasty trade downloading and uploading cargo with engines running. Tuzla is the dispersion and collection point for supplies, vehicles and personnel in support of JOINT GUARD (previously Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR). JOINT GUARD is the multi-national peacekeeping mission that provides a climate of stability in the war-torn land of Bosnia-Herzegovina

An AIRMAN of the 4100 Provisional Group Air Mobility, serving Temporar...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARD Base: Tuzla Air Base Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT John E. Lasky, USAF Rel... More

Air Force MASTER Sergeant McGaughey of the 4100 Provisional Group Air Mobility, serving Temporary Duty, directs a K-loader at Tuzla Air Base, Bosnia, behind a C-130 Hercules. Loadmasters and Air Mobility personnel work together completing a hasty trade downloading and uploading cargo with engines running. Tuzla is the dispersion and collection point for supplies, vehicles and personnel in support of JOINT GUARD (previously Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR). JOINT GUARD is the multi-national peacekeeping mission that provides a climate of stability in the war-torn land of Bosnia-Herzegovina

Air Force MASTER Sergeant McGaughey of the 4100 Provisional Group Air ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARD Base: Tuzla Air Base Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT John E. Lasky, USAF Rel... More

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