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Squadron Leaders B.S. Kanwar, (left), Indian Air Force, and Shaheed Al-Mamun, Bangladesh Air Force, discuss flightline activities at Andersen AFB, Guam during PACIFIC AIRLIFT RALLY 2001. PACIFIC AIRLIFT RALLY (PAR) is a PACAF-sponsored Military Airlift symposium for countries in the pacific region. PAR, held every two years and hosted by a pacific nation, this year Guam is the host nation with the symposium staging out of Andersen AFB. The symposium includes informational seminars with area of expertise briefings, a Command Post Exercise (CPX) which addresses military airlift support to a humanitarian airlift/disaster relief scenario, and a concurrent flying training program that builds ...

Squadron Leaders B.S. Kanwar, (left), Indian Air Force, and Shaheed Al...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Squadron Leaders B.S. Kanwar, (left), Indian Air Force, and Shaheed Al-Mamun, Bangladesh Air Force, discuss flightline activiti... More

Squadron Leaders, B.S. Kanwar, (left), Indian Air Force, and Shaheed Al-mamun, Bangladesh Air Force along with Flight Lieutenant Martyn Silver, (right), Royal Australian Air Force exchanges ideas about flightline activities in preparation for PACIFIC AIRLIFT RALLY 2001 on Andersen AFB, Guam. PACIFIC AIRLIFT RALLY (PAR) is a PACAF-sponsored Military Airlift symposium for countries in the pacific region. PAR, held every two years and hosted by a pacific nation, this year Guam is the host nation with the symposium staging out of Andersen AFB. The symposium includes informational seminars with area of expertise briefings, a Command Post Exercise (CPX) which addresses military airlift support...

Squadron Leaders, B.S. Kanwar, (left), Indian Air Force, and Shaheed A...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Squadron Leaders, B.S. Kanwar, (left), Indian Air Force, and Shaheed Al-mamun, Bangladesh Air Force along with Flight Lieutenan... More

FLGOFF (Flying Officer) Melissa Dalby, 86th Wing (WG), Royal Australian Air Force, presents data for a new scenario to the squadron leaders of different countries during PACIFIC AIRLIFT RALLY 2001. PACIFIC AIRLIFT RALLY (PAR) is a PACAF-sponsored military airlift symposium for countries in the pacific region. PAR is held every two years and is hosted by a pacific nation. This year Andersen AFB, Guam is the host nation. The symposium includes informational seminars with area of expertise briefings, a command post exercise (CPX) which addresses military airlift support to a humanitarian airlift/disaster relief scenario, and a concurrent flying training program that builds upon the CPX scenario

FLGOFF (Flying Officer) Melissa Dalby, 86th Wing (WG), Royal Australia...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: PACIFIC AIRLIFT RALLY 2001 Base: Andersen Air Base State: Guam (GU) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Comm... More

FLGOFF (Flying Officer) Melissa Dalby, 86th Wing (WG), Royal Australian Air Force, presents data for a new scenario to the squadron leaders of different countries during PACIFIC AIRLIFT RALLY 2001. PACIFIC AIRLIFT RALLY (PAR) is a PACAF-sponsored military airlift symposium for countries in the pacific region. PAR is held every two years and is hosted by a pacific nation. This year Andersen AFB, Guam is the host nation. The symposium includes informational seminars with area of expertise briefings, a command post exercise (CPX) which addresses military airlift support to a humanitarian airlift/disaster relief scenario, and a concurrent flying training program that builds upon the CPX scenario

FLGOFF (Flying Officer) Melissa Dalby, 86th Wing (WG), Royal Australia...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: PACIFIC AIRLIFT RALLY 2001 Base: Andersen Air Base State: Guam (GU) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Comm... More

Squadron Leaders and Commanders of participating countries discuss events and scenarios that will take place on the flightline of Andersen AFB, Guam during the PACIFIC AIRLIFT RALLY 2001. PACIFIC AIRLIFT RALLY (PAR) is a PACAF-sponsored Military Airlift symposium for countries in the pacific region. PAR, held every two years and hosted by a pacific nation, this year Guam is the host nation with the symposium staging out of Andersen AFB. The symposium includes informational seminars with area of expertise briefings, a Command Post Exercise (CPX) which addresses military airlift support to a humanitarian airlift/disaster relief scenario, and a concurrent flying training program that builds ...

Squadron Leaders and Commanders of participating countries discuss eve...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Squadron Leaders and Commanders of participating countries discuss events and scenarios that will take place on the flightline ... More

Flight Lieutenant Martyn Silver (left) of the Royal Australian Air Force and Squadron Leaders, B.S. Kanwar, Indian Air Force, review data about operations procedures in preparation of PACIFIC AIRLIFT RALLY 2001 on Andersen Air Forced Base, Guam. PACIFIC AIRLIFT RALLY (PAR) is a PACAF-sponsored military airlift symposium for countries in the pacific region. PAR is held every two years and is hosted by a pacific nation. This year Andersen AFB, Guam is the host nation. The symposium includes informational seminars with area of expertise briefings, a Command Post Exercise (CPX) which addresses military airlift support to a humanitarian airlift/disaster relief scenario, and a concurrent flying...

Flight Lieutenant Martyn Silver (left) of the Royal Australian Air For...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Flight Lieutenant Martyn Silver (left) of the Royal Australian Air Force and Squadron Leaders, B.S. Kanwar, Indian Air Force, r... More

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