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SENIOR AIRMAN John Syme, an air transportation specialist with the 621st Aerial Port Squadron (APS), McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey, breaks down a water pallet at the Libreville International Airport, Gabon, prior to 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

SENIOR AIRMAN John Syme, an air transportation specialist with the 621...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: PHOENIX GAUNTLET Base: Libreville International Airport Country: Gabon (GAB) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Andy Dunaway, USAF ... More

General Lloyd W. "Fig" Newton, USAF, Commander, Air Education and Training Command, is briefed by Technical Sergeant Syme, USAF, 22nd Training Squadron, Fairchild AFB, Washington, on the renovations and current events at the Survival School Training Camp, 9 February 2000

General Lloyd W. "Fig" Newton, USAF, Commander, Air Education and Trai...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fairchild Air Force Base State: Washington (WA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Christina M. Francis Release ... More

Commander, Naval Surface Force, Atlantic (COMNAVSURFLANT)

Commander, Naval Surface Force, Atlantic (COMNAVSURFLANT)

Commander, Naval Surface Force, Atlantic (COMNAVSURFLANT) RADM Kevin Quinn, left, smiles as Logistician Michael Syme explains laser etching process used to put RADM Quinn's name on a stone and M2 .50-caliber m... More

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