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English: Evacuees wait to board a Boeing C-17 Globemaster III during an evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, Afghanistan, Aug. 23, 2021. U.S. service members are assisting the Department of State with a Non-combatant Evacuation Operation (NEO) in Afghanistan. Sgt. Isaiah Campbell/USMC
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Source Making the Kessel Run, Air and Space Forces Magazine, March 23, 2022. Also available at The US Air Force's biggest planes are getting a rest after scrambling to get 124,000 people out of Afghanistan and After Kabul attack, evacuations resume and troops prepare to fully withdraw
Author US Marine Corps/Sgt. Isaiah Campbell

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Evacuees wait to board a Boeing C-17 Globemaster III during an evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, Afghanistan, Aug. 23, 2021.

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current21:45, 16 August 2023Thumbnail for version as of 21:45, 16 August 20232,000 × 1,118 (1.53 MB)GRubanUploaded a work by US Marine Corps/Sgt. Isaiah Campbell from [https://www.airandspaceforces.com/article/making-the-kessel-run/ Making the Kessel Run], Air and Space Forces Magazine, March 23, 2022. Also available at [https://www.businessinsider.com/us-air-force-planes-crews-recovering-after-afghanistan-evacuation-2021-10 The US Air Force's biggest planes are getting a rest after scrambling to get 124,000 people out of Afghanistan] and [https://www.militarytimes.com/flashpoints/afghanistan/202...
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