May 23, 2012, 2:26 pm

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US Forces Transport Displaced Egyptians from Tunisia 1 year 10 weeks On March 9, a U.S. Air Force C-130J prepares for take-off from Djerba Zarzis Airport in Tunisia bound for Cairo, Egypt. It carries Egyptian citizens who are among tens of thousands who have fled conflict in Libya to Tunisia, where a humanitarian crisis is unfolding. This C-130J, flown by the 37th Airlift Squadron from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, is part of a contingent of aircraft from the 37th and the 26th U.S. Marine Expeditionary Unit that are getting the evacuees home. Since the operations began March 4, more than 750 passengers have been shuttled to Cairo. The airlift is part of a broader U.S. government effort led by the Department of State to deal with the crisis. Photo by Staff Sgt. Brendan Stephens 26th U.S. Marine Expeditionary Unit, 37th Airlift Squadron, Brendan Stephens, C-130J, Department of State, Egypt, Germany, Ramstein Air Base, Tunisia, Tunisia, Tunisia - Djerba, U.S. Air Force, US Air Force
US Forces Transport Displaced Egyptians from Tunisia 1 year 10 weeks On March 10, U.S. servicemen and Egyptian baggage handlers unload a U.S. Air Force C-130J. These Egyptian citizens are among tens of thousands who have fled conflict in Libya to Tunisia, where a humanitarian crisis is unfolding. This C-130J, flown by the 37th Airlift Squadron from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, is part of a contingent of aircraft from the 37th and the 26th U.S. Marine Expeditionary Unit that are getting the evacuees home. Since the operations began March 4, more than 750 passengers have been shuttled to Cairo. The airlift is part of a broader U.S. government effort led by the Department of State to deal with the crisis. Photo by Staff Sgt. Brendan Stephens 26th U.S. Marine Expeditionary Unit, 37th Airlift Squadron, Brendan Stephens, Egypt, Egypt - Cairo, Egyptian, Germany, Libya, Ramstein Air Base, Tunisia, U.S. Air Force C-130J, US Air Force
U.S. Military Aircraft Fly Egyptians Home 1 year 10 weeks U.S. airmen with the 435th Air Mobility Squadron, from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, unload blankets, tarps and water containers provided by U.S. AID at Djerba Zarzis Airport in Tunisia. The U.S. government is working with the international community to meet the humanitarian needs of the Lybian people and others in the country who fled across the borders in recent political unrest. Photo by: David R. Marin 435th Air Mobility Squadron, David R. Marin, Djerba Zarzis Airportt, Germany, Lybia, Lybia, Lybia - Djerba, Ramstein Air Base, Tunisia, U.S. AID, US Air Force
Combined Endeavor 2010 1 year 36 weeks Lance Cpl. Yaroslav Khizhnyak, United States Marine Corps 6th Communications Battalion, stationed out of Brooklyn, N.Y, renders a salute after placing a wreath during a September 11th remembrance ceremony, Sept. 11, 2010, in Grafenwoehr, Germany, during Combined Endeavor 2010. Combined Endeavor 2010 is the world's largest communications interoperability exercise, preparing international forces' command, control, communications and computer systems for multinational operations. Photo by Staff Sgt. Tim Chacon 1CTCS, 2CTCS, 3CTCS, combat camera, Combined Endeavor 2010, Germany, Germany, Germany - Grafenwoehr, Grafenwoehr, Grafenwoehr Training Area, Joint Multinational Simulation Center, Joint Multinational Training Command, Tim Chacon, US Marines, USEUCOM
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