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A U.S. Air Force C-17 is unloaded of supplies for both troops and migrants staying at Guantanamo Bay

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Subject Operation/Series: SEA SIGNAL V

Base: Guantanamo Bay

Country: Cuba (CUB)

Scene Camera Operator: A1C Vince Jones

Release Status: Released to Public

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26/01/1995
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