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Former hostage Mithileshwar Singh is greeted as he steps off the 41st Military Airlift Squadron C-141B Starlifter aircraft that carried him from Damascus, Syria, on the first leg of his journey back to the United States.  Singh, an Indian citizen with per

Former hostage Mithileshwar Singh is greeted as he steps off the 41st ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Rhein-Main Base Country: West Germany (FRG) Scene Camera Operator: SGT John Lasky Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Di... More

A nearly completed shelter stands on a gravel bed, in front of an Atlas 1302E wheeled excavator

A nearly completed shelter stands on a gravel bed, in front of an Atla...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Rhein-Main Base Country: West Germany (FRG) Scene Camera Operator: SGT John Lasky Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Di... More

Powerful floodlights illuminate the 41st Military Airlift Squadron C-141B Starlifter aircraft that carried former hostage Mithileshwar Singh from Damascus, Syria. Singh, who is being escorted to a waiting automobile, was released October 3rd in Beirut, Le

Powerful floodlights illuminate the 41st Military Airlift Squadron C-1...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Rhein-Main Base Country: West Germany (FRG) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Rodney Kern, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Ser... More

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