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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

A survey team enters a bunker off an active taxiway. Many of these bunkers are designated for use by American forces and are good storage areas. Combined forces of U.S. Air Force and Army units from the United States and Europe surveyed the conditions of four airfields in Hungary between 16-21 November 1995 for possible use by a peacekeeping force in Bosnia

A survey team enters a bunker off an active taxiway. Many of these bun...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Taszar Air Base Country: Hungary (HUN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Angela Stafford Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service D... More

An interior view of a bunker off an active taxiway. Many of these bunkers are designated for use by American forces and are good storage areas. Combined forces of U.S. Air Force and Army units from the United States and Europe surveyed the conditions of four airfields in Hungary between 16 - 21 November 1995 foe possible use by the peacekeeping force in Bosnia

An interior view of a bunker off an active taxiway. Many of these bunk...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Taszar Air Base Country: Hungary (HUN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Angela Stafford Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service D... More

This large aircraft parking space at Sarmellek Airfield, Hungary is designated for American use should it be needed. There is an access road from the back of the ramp leading to more storage areas such as bunkers, a large hangar and open spaces

This large aircraft parking space at Sarmellek Airfield, Hungary is de...

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

A base rail head with loading and storage areas. Ramps in front and rear 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 US Forces should they be sent as a peacekeeping force in Bosnia

A base rail head with loading and storage areas. Ramps in front and re...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Taszar Air Base Country: Hungary (HUN) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Angela Stafford Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service D... More

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