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Dormitories designated for possible American use at Sarmellek Airport in southern Hungary. Many of the facilities at this civilian airport haven't been used since the airport operated as a Soviet Air Base. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields and base facilities in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons, Sarmellek, a former Soviet Air Base, now a civilian airport supporting some military; and...

Dormitories designated for possible American use at Sarmellek Airport ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Dormitories designated for possible American use at Sarmellek Airport in southern Hungary. Many of the facilities at this civil... More

This is the Hungarian Taszar Air Base rail head with loading and storage areas. The ramps in front and rear are for truck loading and unloading. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons; Sarmellek, a former Soviet Air Base now a civilian airport supporting some military; and Kiskunlachaza, a closed Soviet Mig base in caretaker status

This is the Hungarian Taszar Air Base rail head with loading and stora...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Taszar Air Base Country: Hungary (HUN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Angela Stafford Release Status: Rele... More

POL (petroleum, oil and lubricants) truck connections are used by Hungarians to refuel western aircraft at Taszar Air Base near Vesprem, Hungary. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons; Sarmellek, a former Soviet Air Base, now a civilian airport supporting some military; and Kiskunlachaza, a closed Soviet Mig base in caretaker status

POL (petroleum, oil and lubricants) truck connections are used by Hung...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Taszar Air Base Country: Hungary (HUN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Angela Stafford Release Status: Rele... More

This view shows a large aircraft parking area with a single entrance/exit off an active taxiway at Taszar Air Base, Hungary. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons; Sarmellek, a former Soviet Air Base, now a civilian airport supporting some military; and Kiskunlachaza, a closed Soviet Mig base in caretaker status

This view shows a large aircraft parking area with a single entrance/e...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Taszar Country: Hungary (HUN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Angela Stafford Release Status: Released to P... More

A view of the rail head at Kiskunlachaza, a former Soviet Mig fighter base in southern Hungary. As a result of Perisroika and the end of the cold war, Kiskunlachaza has been closed for many years. It's only inhabitants are a sheep farmer and a few caretakers. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields and base facilities in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons, Sarmellek, a former Soviet Air Base,...

A view of the rail head at Kiskunlachaza, a former Soviet Mig fighter ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: A view of the rail head at Kiskunlachaza, a former Soviet Mig fighter base in southern Hungary. As a result of Perisroika and t... More

An aerial view, taken 17 November, 1995, of Fokto Air Base, a former Soviet helicopter base in southern Hungary. A large hangar, offices and what looks like a correctional custody facility are on the right. A rail head is to the left. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. One of the bases surveyed was Fokto, a former Soviet combat helicopter base in southern Hungary now closed. Fokto, considered a bare base, has been closed for years and the facilities are in poor condition

An aerial view, taken 17 November, 1995, of Fokto Air Base, a former S...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Fokto Air Base Country: Hungary (HUN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Angela Stafford Release Status: Relea... More

This view shows the landing lights at the end of an active runway in Taszar, Hungary. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons; Sarmellek, a former Soviet Air Base now a civilian airport supporting some military; and Kiskunlachaza, a closed Soviet Mig base in caretaker status

This view shows the landing lights at the end of an active runway in T...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Taszar Air Base Country: Hungary (HUN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Angela Stafford Release Status: Rele... More

A dormitory type building designated for possible U.S. use. The rooms are heated and the floors are tiled. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons; Sarmellek, a former Soviet Air Base, now a civilian airport supporting some military; and Kiskunlachaza, a closed Soviet Mig base in caretaker status

A dormitory type building designated for possible U.S. use. The rooms ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Taszar Air Base Country: Hungary (HUN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Angela Stafford Release Status: Rele... More

A representative example of taxiways at Sarmellek Air Base in southern Hungary. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons; Sarmellek, a former Soviet Air Base, now a civilian airport supporting some military; and Kiskunlachaza, a closed Soviet Mig base in caretaker status

A representative example of taxiways at Sarmellek Air Base in southern...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Sarmellek Air Base Country: Hungary (HUN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Angela Stafford Release Status: R... More

Interior of the apartment style rooms in the dormitories designated for possible American use at Sarmellek Airport in southern Hungary. Many of the facilities at this civilian airport haven't been used since the airport operated as a Soviet Air Base. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields and base facilities in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons; Sarmellek, a former Soviet Air Base, now a...

Interior of the apartment style rooms in the dormitories designated fo...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Interior of the apartment style rooms in the dormitories designated for possible American use at Sarmellek Airport in southern ... More

Aerial view of Sarmellek Air Field taken 19 November, 1995, in southern Hungary. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons; Sarmellek, a former Soviet Air Base, now a civilian airport supporting some military; and Kiskunlachaza, a closed Soviet Mig base in caretaker status

Aerial view of Sarmellek Air Field taken 19 November, 1995, in souther...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Sarmellek Air Field Country: Hungary (HUN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Angela Stafford Release Status: ... More

A view of one of the inside rooms of the housing quarters which were probably for families and/or officers because they contain small apartments with cooking facilities. There are two types of housing buildings at Kiskunlachaza, a former Soviet Mig fighter base in southern Hungary. This one is the larger of the two. As a result of Perisroika and the end of the cold war Kiskunlachaza has been closed for many years. It's only inhabitants are a sheep farmer and a few caretakers. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields and base facilities in Hungary for possible use by U.S...

A view of one of the inside rooms of the housing quarters which were p...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: A view of one of the inside rooms of the housing quarters which were probably for families and/or officers because they contain... More

Former Soviet Mig bunkers and taxiways at Sarmellek Air Base were looked at for possibly parking of C-130 aircraft, and for unloading and storing equipment and supplies. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons; Sarmellek, a former Soviet Air Base, now a civilian airport supporting some military; and Kiskunlachaza, a closed Soviet Mig base in caretaker status

Former Soviet Mig bunkers and taxiways at Sarmellek Air Base were look...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Sarmellek Air Base Country: Hungary (HUN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Angela Stafford Release Status: R... More

Old Mig bunkers are near the runway at Kiskunlachaza, a former Soviet Mig fighter base in southern Hungary. As a result of Perisroika and the end of the cold war, Kiskunlachaza has been closed for many years. It's only inhabitants are a sheep farmer and a few caretakers. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields and base facilities in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons; Sarmellek, a former...

Old Mig bunkers are near the runway at Kiskunlachaza, a former Soviet ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Old Mig bunkers are near the runway at Kiskunlachaza, a former Soviet Mig fighter base in southern Hungary. As a result of Peri... More

Inside the control tower, with a view of the flight line at Kiskunlachaza, a former Soviet Mig fighter base in southern Hungary. As a result of Perisroika and the end of the cold war Kiskunlachaza has been closed for many years. It's only inhabitants are a sheep farmer and caretakers. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields and base facilities in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons; Sarmellek,...

Inside the control tower, with a view of the flight line at Kiskunlach...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Inside the control tower, with a view of the flight line at Kiskunlachaza, a former Soviet Mig fighter base in southern Hungary... More

Aerial of Fokto Air Base, a former Soviet combat helicopter base in southern Hungary, taken 17 November, 1995. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Fokto is a former Soviet helicopter base in southern Hungary and is considered a bare base. It has been closed for years and the facilities are in poor condition

Aerial of Fokto Air Base, a former Soviet combat helicopter base in so...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Fokto Air Base Country: Hungary (HUN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Angela Stafford Release Status: Relea... More

Guard stations like this one line the taxiway near all large parking areas designated for American use at Taszar Air Base in Vesprem, Hungary. U.S. Air Force and Army units from across Europe and the United States combined forces from 16-21 November, 1995, to survey the condition of four airfields in Hungary for possible use by U.S. forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia. Bases surveyed were Fokto, a former Soviet helicopter base; Taszar, an active Hungarian Air Base with three Mig-29 squadrons; Sarmellek, a former Soviet Air Base, now a civilian airport supporting some military; and Kiskunlachaza, a closed Soviet Mig base in caretaker status

Guard stations like this one line the taxiway near all large parking a...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Taszar Country: Hungary (HUN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Angela Stafford Release Status: Released to P... More

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