File:Pristina Serbian Military Airfield 1999 Kosovo War.jpg
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editDescriptionPristina Serbian Military Airfield 1999 Kosovo War.jpg | Post-strike bomb damage assessment photograph of the Pristina Military Installation Airfield, Serbia, used by Joint Staff Vice Director for Strategic Plans and Policy Maj. Gen. Charles F. Wald, U.S. Air Force, during a press briefing on NATO Operation Allied Force in the Pentagon on April 22, 1999 | ||||
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