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Local contractors from Doha, Qatar, place blast barries around tent city to protect troops against mortars and gunfire during Air Expeditionary Force IV in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

Local contractors from Doha, Qatar, place blast barriers around different areas of tent city for the troops' protection against mortars and gunfire during Air Expeditionary Force IV in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

Local contractors from Doha, Qatar, place blast barriers around different areas of tent city for the troops' protection against mortars and gunfire during Air Expeditionary Force IV in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

Sunset over Doha, Qatar during Air Expeditionary Force IV in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

MASTER Sergeant Askew explains to Lieutenant General Franklin, United States Central Air Force (CENTAF) Commander, the capabilities of the fire truck at Doha, Qatar, during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

Technical Sergeant Thomas McQueen and SENIOR MASTER Sergeant Terry Wingard, out of McEntire Air National Guard Station (ANGS), discuss the daily operations of the flightline at Doha, Qatar, during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

Lieutenant General Hallin (Deputy CHIEF of STAFF for Installations and Logistics) speaks to members of the 4th Air Expeditionary Wing Transportation Squadron during his visit to Doha, Qatar during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

Major Van Fuller explains to Lieutenant General Franklin, United States Central Air Force (CENTAF) Commander, the activities of the Civil Engineering Squadron at Doha, Qatar, during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

Lieutenant General Franklin, United States Central Air Force (CENTAF) Commander, visits with the Civil Engineering Squadron troops during his brief visit to Doha, Qatar, during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

Civil Engineering Squadron personnel put up blast barriers for tent city security at Doha, Qatar, during Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

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Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH

Base: Doha

Country: Qatar (QAT)

Scene Major Command Shown: 4 AEW/VI CENTER/DOHA,QATAR

Scene Camera Operator: SRA Shonna Ridings, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

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11/03/1997
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label_outline Explore Vi Center, Squadron Personnel, Sra Shonna Ridings

Camels graze near several US Army (USA) M981 Fire Support Vehicles (FISTV) from the 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, Georgia, the 1ST of the 10th Field Artillery, out of Fort Benning, Georgia and the USAF Tactical Air Control Party (TACP), on the Udairi Range in Northern Kuwait, in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH 1998

One of the many entry control pointes (ECP), manned by the 363rd Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, on October 23rd, 2000. The 363rd is part of the coalition force here to support Operation SOUTHERN WATCH, a military effort to enforce the no-fly and no-drive zone in Southern Iraq. This image was shot using the Starlight night vision system

Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6 Blowing Engine House, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Aerial formation from right to left, F-16CJ Fighting Falcon, 20th Fighter Wing (FW) Shaw (SW) Air Force Base (AFB), South Carolina; F-15E Strike Eagle, 4th FW Seymour Johnson (SJ) AFB, North Carolina; and F-16CJ Fighting Falcon, 27th FW, Cannon (CC) AFB, New Mexico during the 4th Aerospace Expeditionary Wing (AEW) in Doha, Qatar. The AEW was in country in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Matt C. Newcomb, 363rd Expeditionary Communications Squadron (ECS), Small Computer Maintenance Technician, installs a new power supply in a desk top computer, at Prince Sultan Air Base in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH 2002

A Humvee from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit exits

Under the goals of the Vision for Space Exploration, Ares I is a chief component of the cost-effective space transportation infrastructure being developed by NASA's Constellation Program. This transportation system will safely and reliably carry human explorers back to the moon, and then onward to Mars and other destinations in the solar system. The Ares I effort includes multiple project element teams at NASA centers and contract organizations around the nation, and is managed by the Exploration Launch Projects Office at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MFSC). ATK Launch Systems near Brigham City, Utah, is the prime contractor for the first stage booster. ATK's subcontractor, United Space Alliance of Houston, is designing, developing and testing the parachutes at its facilities at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston hosts the Constellation Program and Orion Crew Capsule Project Office and provides test instrumentation and support personnel. Together, these teams are developing vehicle hardware, evolving proven technologies, and testing components and systems. Their work builds on powerful, reliable space shuttle propulsion elements and nearly a half-century of NASA space flight experience and technological advances. Ares I is an inline, two-stage rocket configuration topped by the Crew Exploration Vehicle, its service module, and a launch abort system. This HD video image depicts friction stir welding used in manufacturing aluminum panels that will fabricate the Ares I upper stage barrel. The aluminum panels are subjected to confidence panel tests during which the bent aluminum is stressed to breaking point and thoroughly examined. The panels are manufactured by AMRO Manufacturing located in El Monte, California. (Highest resolution available) n/a

Baltimore-Washington Parkway, Greenbelt, Prince George's County, MD

Tornado - Garner, N. C. , May 26, 2011 -- FEMA joint field office supervisors complete a group exercise in a Dispute Resolution course. Training classes are offered to FEMA employees in the field and on-line to strengthen employee skill-sets. David Fine/FEMA

US Embassy in Doha - Chancery Office Building - 1979

SENIOR AIRMAN Binger of the 4th Transportation Squadron, Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina, checks the oil of a vehicle as part of a daily preventive maintenance check at Doha, Qatar, during support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH enforces the United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 that establishes a no-fly zone over Southern Iraq below the 32nd parallel

Tornado - Garner, N. C. , May 26, 2011 -- FEMA joint field office supervisors complete a group exercise in a Dispute Resolution course. Training classes are offered to FEMA employees in the field and on-line to strengthen employee skill-sets. David Fine/FEMA

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