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Newly arrived troops march to a processing area after disembarking from an aircraft during Operation Desert Shield

An Air Force land-based aerostat is used to monitor ship and aircraft movement along the Florida coast

A surveillance operator at the Southern Regional Operations Center spends a shift at a radar scope looking for drug traffickers in the air. The operator belongs to the 630th Radar Squadron which gives aircraft detection and monitoring capabilities to U.S. and host nation agencies in Central and South America

Terminal D at the New Orleans International Airport (IAP) reconfigured into a Mobile Aeromedical Staging Area during Hurricane Katrina relief operations

Close-in view of the upper amidships section of the Military Sealift Command (MSC) USNS INDOMITABLE (T-AGOS 7) tied up at the Robinson Freight Terminal in Alexandria, Virginia. The large SPS-49 long-range search antenna has been added to assist in counter-drug operations in the Caribbean Sea. A QE-2 satellite-receiving antenna is atop the pilothouse

An aerostat over the Florida coastline aids Joint Task Force 4 drug interdiction work by tracking the movement of shipping and planes

An aerostat used for Joint Task Force 4 drug interdiction work awaits deployment tracking the movement of shipping and planes

An aerial view of an aerostat, used for over-the horizon radar searches in drug interdiction efforts, over an area off Key West, Florida

An aerial view of an aerostat, used for over-the-horizon radar searches in drug interdiction efforts, over an area off Key West, Florida

A Coast Guard mobile aerostat, used as a radar platform for drug surveillance operations, is moved to a new Caribbean operational area

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11/07/1990
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