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Emina Bacevac, an interpreter contracted by the USM government to translate the Serbian language, hands out Humanitarian Aid (HA) items in Kosovo. The HA items are donated by families back in the United States and consisted of clothing, school supplies and toys. The HA items are being distributed by the 315th Tactical Psychological Operations (PYSOPS) Company (not shown) out of Upland, California

Emina Bacevac, an interpreter contracted by the USM government to tran...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Jason Heisch, USA Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digit... More

Uran Agic, an interpreter contracted by the US government to translate the Serbian language, watches as Serbian families in Kosovo collect the Humanitarian Aid (HA) items that were given to them by the 315th Tactical Psychological Operations (PYSOPS) Company out of Upland, California. Mr. Agic and the 315th Tactical PYSOPS Company are in Koretiste distributing HA Items to families in need. The HA items were donated by families back in the United States and consisted of clothing, school supplies and toys

Uran Agic, an interpreter contracted by the US government to translate...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Jason Heisch, USA Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digit... More

Emina Bacevac, an interpreter contracted by the US government to translate the Serbian language, helps Serbian families gather items from the Humanitarian Aid (HA) item boxes in Kosovo. The HA items are donated by families back in the United States and consisted of clothing, school supplies and toys. The HA items are being distributed by the 315th Tactical Psychological Operations (PYSOPS) Company out of Upland, California

Emina Bacevac, an interpreter contracted by the US government to trans...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Jason Heisch, USA Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digit... More

Emina Bacevac, an interpreter contracted by the US government to translate the Serbian language, sets out Humanitarian Aid (HA) items in Kosovo. The HA items are donated by families back in the United States and consisted of clothing, school supplies and toys. The HA items are being distributed by the 315th Tactical Psychological Operations (PYSOPS) Company (not shown) out of Upland, California

Emina Bacevac, an interpreter contracted by the US government to trans...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Jason Heisch, USA Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digit... More

Emina Bacevac, an interrupter contracted by the US government to translate the Serbian language, helps a Serbian man pick out clothing from the boxes of Humanitarian Aid (HA) items in Kosovo. The HA items are donated by families back in the United States and consisted of clothing, school supplies and toys. The HA items are being distributed by the 315th Tactical Psychological Operations (PYSOPS) Company (not shown) out of Upland, California

Emina Bacevac, an interrupter contracted by the US government to trans...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Jason Heisch, USA Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digit... More

US Army Captain Aaron Davis, Officer In Charge (OIC) of the Product Development Detachment (PDD), 315th Tactical Psychological Operations (PYSOPS) Company out of Upland, California, and Emina Bacevac, an interpreter contracted by the US government to translate the Serbian language set out Humanitarian Aid (HA) items in Kosovo. The HA items are donated by families back in the United States and consisted of clothing, school supplies and toys. The HA items are being distributed by the 315th Tactical PYSOPS Comapny

US Army Captain Aaron Davis, Officer In Charge (OIC) of the Product De...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Jason Heisch, USA Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digit... More

Emina Bacevac, an interpreter contracted by the US goverment to translate the Serbian language, tells the children of Serbian families (not shown) in Kosovo, to give Soldiers the thumbs up. The families are lined up to receive Humanitarian Aid (HA) Items. The HA items are donated by families back in the United States and consisted of clothing, school supplies and toys. The HA items are being distributed by the 315th Tactical Psychological Operations (PYSOPS) Company out of Upland, California (not shown)

Emina Bacevac, an interpreter contracted by the US goverment to transl...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Jason Heisch, USA Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digit... More

Uran Agic, an interpreter contracted by the US government to translate the Serbian language, hands out comic books on mine awareness to Serbian children in Kosovo. Mr. Agic is in Kosovo with 315th Tactical Psychological Operations (PYSOPS) Company out of Upland, California, who are distributing Humanitarian Aid (HA) items. The HA items were donated by families back in the United States and consisted of clothing, school supplies and toys

Uran Agic, an interpreter contracted by the US government to translate...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: State: Kosovo Country: Yugoslavia (YUG) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Jason Heisch, USA Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digit... More

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