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United States Air Force Major Mike Licata (left), 621st Tactical Airlift Control Element (TALCE) Commander explains his operations to members of the party accompanying Congolese Minister of Defense General (retired) Ayayen (right) during a tour of the operations center during Operation PHOENIX GAUNTLET. PHOENIX GAUNTLET deployed enabling forces as part of contingency planning to prepare for a possible evacuation of Americans from Zaire, gripped in a civil war

United States Air Force Major Mike Licata (left), 621st Tactical Airli...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: PHOENIX GAUNTLET Base: Brazzaville Country: Congo (COG) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Gregory L. Davis, USAF Release Status: Re... More

Through a United States Army interpreter (right), United States Air Force Major Mike Licata (left), 621st Tactical Airlift Control Element (TALCE) Commander explains his operations to the Congolese Minister of Defense General (retired) Ayayen (middle) during a tour of the Brazzaville airfield. This tour gave an overview of the operation being conducted by United States and other friendly forces in support of Operation GUARDIAN ASSISTANCE, the support to the large humanitarian effort in Africa

Through a United States Army interpreter (right), United States Air Fo...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: PHOENIX GAUNTLET Base: Brazzaville Country: Congo (COG) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Gregory L. Davis, USAF Release Status: Re... More

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