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          89-00138

 

 

          Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, Accident Photographs

 

          The Day After The Day After Continued, Continued

 

 

         
July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 in the days following the accident. Support personnel have covered the vunerable areas with protective barrier material to prevent further damage.

             July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 in the days following the accident. Support personnel have covered the vunerable areas with protective barrier material to prevent further damage. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 in the days following the accident. Support personnel have covered the vunerable areas with protective barrier material to prevent further damage.

             July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 in the days following the accident. Support personnel have covered the vunerable areas with protective barrier material to prevent further damage. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 in the days following the accident. Support personnel have covered the vunerable areas with protective barrier material to prevent further damage.

             July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 in the days following the accident. Support personnel have covered the vunerable areas with protective barrier material to prevent further damage. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 in the days following the accident. Support personnel have covered the vunerable areas with protective barrier material to prevent further damage.

             July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 in the days following the accident. Support personnel have covered the vunerable areas with protective barrier material to prevent further damage. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 in the days following the accident. Support personnel have covered the vunerable areas with protective barrier material to prevent further damage.

             July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 in the days following the accident. Support personnel have covered the vunerable areas with protective barrier material to prevent further damage. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 in the days following the accident. The writing on the end of the ramp has nothing to do with the accident and should not be construed in such a manner as to cause one to believe that Army aviators drink and fly - they do not. Flight Engineers take a certain amount of liberty in personalizing their aircraft with nose art and other markings as a sense of humor and pride. It's when an accident happens that the use of certain phrases may be the cause of some embarrassment.

             July 2002: Sitting in the grass at Camp Bondsteel, Serbia, this photograph shows 89-00138 in the days following the accident. The writing on the end of the ramp has nothing to do with the accident and should not be construed in such a manner as to cause one to believe that Army aviators drink and fly - they do not. Flight Engineers take a certain amount of liberty in personalizing their aircraft with nose art and other markings as a sense of humor and pride. It's when an accident happens that the use of certain phrases may be the cause of some embarrassment. Click-N-Go Here to view a larger version of this image.

 

 

         
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