RMP4YTJN–1960s, historical, at the Al-Kharj oasis, the Saudi Prince of Kharj standing outside a building with his advisors, Saudi Arabia. The men are all dressed in thawbs, the ankle-length garments that are traditional cothing for arabian males. Al-Kharj is situated by a number of deepwater pools and an experimental farm was established there in 1938. The following years saw the area became an important place for the development of Saudi agriculture.
RF2F9XCY0–Urban vector city map of Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia, Middle East
RF2ATMNM4–One of the Central Processing Plants of Almarai Company, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia
RF2BW10A1–Tower and lights at night in Al Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Middle East. Photo taken on July 26, 2015.
RMBCBK8P–Saudi Arabia Pivot Pump Station Al Kharj
RM2AYXCYG–A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress strategic bomber soars across the the Saudi desert at Prince Sultan Air Base November 1, 2019 in Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia.
RMWMXHWP–(190905) -- RIYADH, Sept. 5, 2019 (Xinhua) -- An intercepted Houthi drone is seen at a military facility in Al Kharj, south of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Sept. 5, 2019. Saudi-led coalition involved in a war in Yemen on Thursday intercepted a drone launched by Houthis towards Saudi border city Khamis Mushayt, Saudi Press Agency reported. (Xinhua/Tu Yifan)
RM2AYXD00–A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress strategic bomber accompanied by four Saudi Arabian F-15C Eagle fighter jets, conducts a low pass over Prince Sultan Air Base November 1, 2019 in Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia.
RFT81RFA–Al Kharj city visualization illustrative concept on screen through magnifying glass
RM2RPEWXJ–(190905) -- RIYADH, Sept. 5, 2019 -- U.S. Assistant Secretary of Near Eastern Affairs David Schenker (L) attends a press conference at a military facility in Al Kharj, south of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Sept. 5, 2019. David Schenker said on Thursday that the United States is in talks with Yemen s Houthi rebels in a bid to end the country s civil war. ) SAUDI ARABIA-RIYADH-U.S.-DAVID SCHENKER-VISIT TuxYifan PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2JMHWTP–A U.S. Soldier assigned to Task Force Hurricane holds security during a platoon immersion in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. The immersion was a training event meant to build interoperability between the U.S Army and RSLF at the platoon level while enhancing both U.S. and partner nation skillsets. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Noah J. Tancer)
RM2J79T2C–Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia. 05 May, 2022. A U.S. Air Force F-16C Fighting Falcon fighter jet, assigned to the 179th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, approaches a KC-135R Stratotanker refueling aircraft over Prince Sultan Air Base, May 5, 2022 near Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia. Credit: MSgt. Matthew Plew/U.S. Air Force/Alamy Live News
RMD4PAK1–dozens of people arriving each week in Al-Kharj Hospital in Baghdad.
RM2M5F10A–U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 1-124th Infantry Battalion, Task Force Hurricane and the Saudi Arabia Land Forces conduct platoon immersion at Al Kharj School of Transportation March 13th, 2022. During Platoon Immersion exercises, Soldiers from the different nations share culture through food and customs.
RM2MB66N1–Royal Saudi Land Force soldiers assault a bunker during a platoon immersion in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. The immersion was a training event meant to build interoperability between the U.S Army and RSLF at the platoon level while enhancing both U.S. and partner nation skillsets.
RM2M5F7E0–U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 1-124th Infantry Battalion, Task Force Hurricane and the Saudi Arabia Land Forces conduct platoon immersion at Al Kharj School of Transportation March 13th, 2022. Platoon Immersion is a training environment where two countries interact together and build trust between the two nations.
RF2EAF017–Palm dates, famous for it in the regions of [Al-Qatif, Al-Qassim, Al-Kharj and Al-Hasa] in Saudi Arabia.
RME4HY2C–Al-Kharj Hospital. In one of the operating rooms, an Iraqi surgeon and his medical team comes for the extraction of a low caliber bullet that remains lodged in the jaw Karim.
RF2RH253K–A Royal Saudi Air Force Airbus A330 Multi Role Tanker Transport aircraft at the 2023 Royal International Air Tattoo
RMP93WAD–1960s, picture shows the Aldilah deepwater pool or spring at the Al-Kharj oasis, Saudi Arabia. Due to its perennial supply of freshwater, the area was chosen as the location for a governmental experimental farm in the late 1930s and since then has been transformed into a major agricultural centre for Saudi Arabia.
RF2FN1JND–Urban vector city map of Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia, Middle East
RM2WAGCCH–1960s, historical, Al-Kharj Oasis, Saudi Arabia, an area known as a 'water land' due to its many natural springs and deep water pools. As the land was fertile and could support agricutural production, Al-Kharj was selected in 1938 as the site to establish a government experimental farm, which subsequently developed into a major food producing area for cerals, dates, fruits and vegetables and later livestock and poultry.
RF2ATMP06–Tanks with chemicals in the disinfecting facility of the dairy farm, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia
RF2E03268–Kharj - biggest city of Saudi Arabia. Middle Eastern saudi arabian man posed on street against modern building up his hands in the air.
RMWMXHX2–(190905) -- RIYADH, Sept. 5, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Saudi army officers are seen at a military facility in Al Kharj, south of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Sept. 5, 2019. Saudi-led coalition involved in a war in Yemen on Thursday intercepted a drone launched by Houthis towards Saudi border city Khamis Mushayt, Saudi Press Agency reported. (Xinhua/Tu Yifan)
RM2RPEWYD–(190905) -- RIYADH, Sept. 5, 2019 -- An intercepted Houthi drone is seen at a military facility in Al Kharj, south of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Sept. 5, 2019. Saudi-led coalition involved in a war in Yemen on Thursday intercepted a drone launched by Houthis towards Saudi border city Khamis Mushayt, Saudi Press Agency reported. ) SAUDI ARABIA-RIYADH-HOUTHI DRONE TuxYifan PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2J79T2K–Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia. 05 May, 2022. A U.S. Air Force F-16C Fighting Falcon fighter jet, assigned to the 179th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, approaches a KC-135R Stratotanker refueling aircraft over Prince Sultan Air Base, May 5, 2022 near Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia. Credit: MSgt. Matthew Plew/U.S. Air Force/Alamy Live News
RMD4PAJR–Al-Kharj Hospital. In one of the operating rooms, an Iraqi surgeon and his medical team comes for the extraction of a low caliber bullet that remains lodged in the jaw Karim.
RM2MB6676–A U.S. Soldier assigned to Task Force Hurricane holds security during a platoon immersion in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. The immersion was a training event meant to build interoperability between the U.S Army and RSLF at the platoon level while enhancing both U.S. and partner nation skillsets.
RM2M5F7E6–U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 1-124th Infantry Battalion, Task Force Hurricane and the Saudi Arabia Land Forces conduct platoon immersion at Al Kharj School of Transportation March 13th, 2022. During Platoon Immersion Soldiers participated in a field day where the countries took part in various sports and activities.
RM2MB3HGY–A U.S. Army translator looks down the barrel of an M4 carbine during a platoon immersion in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 10, 2022. The immersion was a training event meant to build interoperability between the U.S Army and Royal Saudi Land Force at the platoon level while enhancing both U.S. and partner nation skillsets.
RF2EAF043–Palm dates, famous for it in the regions of [Al-Qatif, Al-Qassim, Al-Kharj and Al-Hasa] in Saudi Arabia.
RM2MB9K9K–U.S. Soldiers assigned to Task Force Hurricane from the 1st Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, move in line during a platoon immersion in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 13, 2022. The immersion was a training event meant to build interoperability between the U.S Army and Royal Saudi Land Force at the platoon level while enhancing both U.S. and partner nation skillsets.
RME4HY9F–Al-Kharj Hospital. In one of the operating rooms, an Iraqi surgeon and his medical team comes for the extraction of a low caliber bullet that remains lodged in the jaw Karim.
RF2FK16E3–Urban vector city map of Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia, Middle East
RM2W9NCFE–1964, historical, Al-Kharj Oasis, poultry farm, Saudi Arabia. The area of Al-Kharj is known as a 'water land' due to its many natural springs and deep water pools. As the land was fertile and could support agricutural production, Al-Kharj was selected in 1938 as the site to establish a government experimental farm, which subsequently developed into a major food producing region for cerals, dates, fruits and vegetables and later livestock and poultry.
RF2ATMP0A–A technical service building at one of the Almarai Company 'super farms', Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia
RM2MB6683–A U.S. Soldier assigned to Task Force Hurricane from the 1st Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, holds security during a platoon immersion in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. The immersion was a training event meant to build interoperability between the U.S Army and Royal Saudi Land Force at the platoon level while enhancing both U.S. and partner nation skillsets.
RMWMXENJ–Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 5th Sep, 2019. U.S. Assistant Secretary of Near Eastern Affairs David Schenker (L) attends a press conference at a military facility in Al Kharj, south of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Sept. 5, 2019. David Schenker said on Thursday that the United States is in talks with Yemen's Houthi rebels in a bid to end the country's civil war. Credit: Tu Yifan/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2MB3HHP–U.S. Soldiers assigned to Task Force Hurricane from the 1st Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, disarm mock combatants during a platoon immersion in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 10, 2022. The immersion was a training event meant to build interoperability between the U.S Army and Royal Saudi Land Force at the platoon level while enhancing both U.S. and partner nation skillsets.
RM2RPEX0R–(190905) -- RIYADH, Sept. 5, 2019 -- Saudi army officers are seen at a military facility in Al Kharj, south of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Sept. 5, 2019. Saudi-led coalition involved in a war in Yemen on Thursday intercepted a drone launched by Houthis towards Saudi border city Khamis Mushayt, Saudi Press Agency reported. ) SAUDI ARABIA-RIYADH-HOUTHI DRONE TuxYifan PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2J79T2T–Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia. 05 May, 2022. A U.S. Air Force F-16C Fighting Falcon fighter jet, assigned to the 179th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, approaches a KC-135R Stratotanker refueling aircraft over Prince Sultan Air Base, May 5, 2022 near Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia. Credit: MSgt. Matthew Plew/U.S. Air Force/Alamy Live News
RMD4PAKM–A radiograph shows the patient is seen as the bullet has fragmented into several parts, to be embedded in the jaw and the pinna. It is a victim of gunshot wounds dozens of people arriving each week in Al-Kharj Hospital in Baghdad.
RM2K21B2G–Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia. 05 September, 2022. Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia. 05 September, 2022. U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle fighter aircraft, assigned to the 335th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, fly in formation alongside Saudi Arabian Air Force F-15E fighter aircraft during an Agile Combat Employment exercise sortie, September 5, 2022, near Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia.
RM2M5F7E4–U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 1-124th Infantry Battalion, Task Force Hurricane and the Saudi Arabia Land Forces conduct platoon immersion at Al Kharj School of Transportation March 13th, 2022. During Platoon Immersion exercises soldiers from the different nations participated in physical training together led by each of the countries.
RF2EAF046–Palm dates, famous for it in the regions of [Al-Qatif, Al-Qassim, Al-Kharj and Al-Hasa] in Saudi Arabia.
RME4HYBP–A radiograph shows the patient is seen as the bullet has fragmented into several parts, to be embedded in the jaw and the pinna. It is a victim of gunshot wounds dozens of people arriving each week in Al-Kharj Hospital in Baghdad.
RF2G28T0H–Urban vector city map of Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia, Middle East
RM2WAGC7P–1960s, historical, view from above of a deep water pool at the Al-Kharj Oasis, Saudi Arabia, an area known as a 'water land' due to its many natural springs. As the land was fertile and could support agricutural production, Al-Kharj was selected in 1938 as the site to establish a government experimental farm, which subsequently developed into a major food producing area for cerals, dates, fruits and vegetables and later livestock and poultry.
RF2ATMNMM–Inside of the milking parlour at the Almarai dairy farm during a milking session, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia
RMP4YTGJ–19560s, historical, Al-Kharj, inside a room, the Saudi Prince of Al-Kharj holds an audience with his advisors, Saudi Arabia.
RF2GJMR63–Sand dunes at sunset, Saudi Arabia
RMP93WA3–1960s, picture shows an experimental cattle station at the Al-Kharj oasis, Saudi Arabia. Due to its perennial supply of freshwater, the area was chosen as the location for a governmental experimental farm in the late 1930s and since then has been transformed into a major agricultural centre for Saudi Arabia.
RMWMXENK–Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 5th Sep, 2019. U.S. Assistant Secretary of Near Eastern Affairs David Schenker (R) visits a military facility in Al Kharj, south of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Sept. 5, 2019. David Schenker said on Thursday that the United States is in talks with Yemen's Houthi rebels in a bid to end the country's civil war. Credit: Tu Yifan/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMP4YTEE–Mid-1960s, historical, Saudi Arabia, American cars parked outside a building at Al-Kharj, known as the Al Kharj oasis, because of the deepwater wells located there. It subsquently grew to become the agriculture production centre of Saudi Arabia after the first experimental farm was established there in 1938. in the 1950s and 60s, the Arabian-American Oil Co, (ARAMCO) had responsibility for the Al Kharj farms which produced food for King Abdul and the Saudi Royal household.and the area became to look 'a little like west Texas'.
RM2MB3HGW–U.S. Soldiers assigned to Task Force Hurricane from the 1st Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, flank mock combatants during a platoon immersion in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 10, 2022. The immersion was a training event meant to build interoperability between the U.S Army and Royal Saudi Land Force at the platoon level while enhancing both U.S. and partner nation skillsets.
RM2RPEWXW–(190905) -- RIYADH, Sept. 5, 2019 -- U.S. Assistant Secretary of Near Eastern Affairs David Schenker (R) visits a military facility in Al Kharj, south of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Sept. 5, 2019. David Schenker said on Thursday that the United States is in talks with Yemen s Houthi rebels in a bid to end the country s civil war. ) SAUDI ARABIA-RIYADH-U.S.-DAVID SCHENKER-VISIT TuxYifan PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2M5F7DP–U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 1-124th Infantry Battalion, Task Force Hurricane and the Saudi Arabia Land Forces conduct platoon immersion at Al Kharj School of Transportation March 13th, 2022. During Platoon Immersion Soldiers participated in a field day where the countries took part in friendly competitions.
RME4HYBM–A radiograph shows the patient is seen as the bullet has fragmented into several parts, to be embedded in the jaw and the pinna. It is a victim of gunshot wounds dozens of people arriving each week in Al-Kharj Hospital in Baghdad.
RF2G3G68J–Urban vector city map of Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia, Middle East
RF2GJMR60–Sand dunes at sunset, Saudi Arabia
RF2ATMNMB–An observation gallery in the Central Processing Plant of Almarai Company, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia
RM2MB3HGX–A U.S. Soldier assigned to Task Force Hurricane from the 1st Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, holds security during a platoon immersion in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 10, 2022. The immersion was a training event meant to build interoperability between the U.S Army and Royal Saudi Land Force at the platoon level while enhancing both U.S. and partner nation skillsets.
RM2MB9KBD–U.S. Soldiers assigned to Task Force Hurricane from the 1st Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, take a break atop a hill during a platoon immersion in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 13, 2022. The immersion was a training event meant to build interoperability between the U.S Army and Royal Saudi Land Force at the platoon level while enhancing both U.S. and partner nation skillsets.
RM2MB667D–A U.S. Soldier assigned to Task Force Hurricane from the 1st Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, assigns his comrades a security area during a platoon immersion in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. The immersion was a training event meant to build interoperability between the U.S Army and Royal Saudi Land Force at the platoon level while enhancing both U.S. and partner nation skillsets.
RM2M5F7E7–U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 1-124th Infantry Battalion, Task Force Hurricane and the Saudi Arabia Land Forces conduct platoon immersion at Al Kharj School of Transportation March 13th, 2022. Platoon Immersion is a training environment where two platoons from different countries merge together to build partnerships between the two nations.
RF2FNTWXA–Urban vector city map of Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia, Middle East
RM2MB66P9–Royal Saudi Land Force soldiers, and U.S. Soldiers assigned to Task Force Hurricane from the 1st Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, move in line during a platoon immersion in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. The immersion was a training event meant to build interoperability between the U.S Army and RSLF at the platoon level while enhancing both U.S. and partner nation skillsets.
RM2M5F7EB–U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 1-124th Infantry Battalion, Task Force Hurricane and the Saudi Arabia Land Forces conduct platoon immersion at Al Kharj School of Transportation March 13th, 2022. Platoon Immersion is a training environment where for two weeks two platoons from different countries train, study, interact and even eat together as an effort to bolster partnerships between the two nations.
RM2MB667G–U.S. Soldiers assigned to Task Force Hurricane from the 1st Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, and Royal Saudi Land Force soldiers move in line during a platoon immersion in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. The immersion was a training event meant to build interoperability between the U.S Army and RSLF at the platoon level while enhancing both U.S. and partner nation skillsets.
RM2M5F7E1–U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 1-124th Infantry Battalion, Task Force Hurricane and the Saudi Arabia Land Forces conduct platoon immersion at Al Kharj School of Transportation March 13th, 2022. Platoon Immersion is a training environment where two platoons from different countries train, study, interact and even eat together for 2 weeks as an effort to bolster partnerships between the two nations.
RM2MB3HHE–A U.S. Soldier assigned to Task Force Hurricane from the 1st Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, disarms a mock combatant during a platoon immersion in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 10, 2022. The immersion was a training event meant to build interoperability between the U.S Army and Royal Saudi Land Force at the platoon level while enhancing both U.S. and partner nation skillsets.
RM2M5F0YT–U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 1-124th Infantry Battalion, Task Force Hurricane and the Saudi Arabia Land Forces conduct platoon immersion at Al Kharj School of Transportation March 13th, 2022. Platoon Immersion is a training environment where two platoons from different countries train, study, interact and even eat together for 2 weeks as an effort to bolster partnerships between the two nations.
RM2MB9KT4–A Royal Saudi Land Force soldier and a U.S. Soldier assigned to Task Force Hurricane breach and clears a room, in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 13, 2022. Eight U.S. Air Force Defenders with the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron were invited by TF Hurricane to attend the platoon immersion course alongside RSLF. The immersion allowed U.S. Army, RSLF and USAF service members to learn from each other and grow their capabilities together.
RM2M8M7MA–US, British, and Saudi Arabian personnel discuss the off-load of a Russian AN-124 aircraft on the tarmac at Prince Sultan Air Base, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia. The aircraft was used to return the partially dissasembled US navy EP-3E aircraft that was forced to make an emergency landing on China's Hainan Island. Chinese officials have agreed to return the damaged Navy EP-3E plane they've held after the Navy surveillance plane collided in mid-air with a Chinese fighter and made an emergency landing on Hainan shortly after. A C-17 Globemaster III aircraft can be seen in the background. Base: Prince S
RM2MB66PW–U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Michael Adams, a fireteam member assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, watch U.S. Soldiers assigned to Task Force Hurricane simulate breaching and clearing a room, in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. During the immersion, Adams taught two breach and clear courses. The immersion gave U.S. Army, RSLF and USAF service members the opportunity to learn from each other and grow their capabilities together.
RM2MB9KRR–U.S. Soldiers assigned to Task Force Hurricane, Royal Saudi Land Force soldiers and Airmen with the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, practice dual dump room clearing, in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. Eight U.S. Air Force Defenders with the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron were invited by TF Hurricane to attend the platoon immersion course alongside RSLF The immersion allowed U.S. Army, RSLF and USAF service members to learn from each other and grow their capabilities together.
RM2MB66PG–A U.S. Soldier assigned to Task Force Hurricane and a Royal Saudi Land Force soldier practice room clearing, in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. Eight U.S. Air Force Defenders with the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron were invited by the TF Hurricane to attend a platoon Immersion course alongside the Royal Saudi Land Force. The immersion allowed U.S. Army, RSLF and USAF service members to learn from each other and grow their capabilities together.
RM2MB9KBE–U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Michael Adams, a fireteam member assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, simulates being a gunman as a Royal Saudi Land Force soldier and a U.S. Soldier assigned to Task Force Hurricane, breach a room, in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 13, 2022. During the immersion, Adams taught two-room breach and clear courses. The immersion allowed U.S. Army, RSLF and USAF service members to learn from each other and grow their capabilities together.
RM2MB66PP–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Kayla Pelaez, assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, moves on-line with Royal Saudi Land Force soldiers, in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. Eight USAF Defenders were invited by the U.S. Army to attend Task Force Hurricane’s platoon immersion course alongside the Royal Saudi Land Force. The immersion allowed the 378th ESFS members a chance to develop as multi-capable Airmen by learning both Joint Force infantry tactics and Partner Nation infantry tactics not commonly taught or practiced by the USAF.
RM2MB3JGD–U.S. Airmen assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, pose for a photo with a U.S. Army translator and Royal Saudi Land Force soldiers, in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 10, 2022. Eight USAF Defenders were invited by the U.S. Army to attend Task Force Hurricane’s platoon immersion course alongside the Royal Saudi Land Force. The immersion allowed the 378th ESFS members a chance to develop as multi-capable Airmen by learning both Joint Force infantry tactics and Partner Nation infantry tactics not commonly taught or practiced by the USAF.
RM2MB66PB–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Alejandro Bachelier, assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, holds security for Royal Saudi Land Force soldiers and U.S. Soldiers assigned to Task Force Hurricane, during a training exercise in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. Eight USAF Defenders were invited by the U.S. Army to attend Task Force Hurricane’s platoon immersion course alongside the Royal Saudi Land Force. The immersion allowed the 378th ESFS members a chance to develop as multi-capable Airmen by learning both Joint Force infantry tactics and Partner Nation infant
RM2MB6673–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jennifer Castillo, assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, practices flanking an objective with Royal Saudi Land Force soldiers, and a U.S. Soldier assigned to Task Force Hurricane, during a training exercise in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. Eight USAF Defenders were invited by the U.S. Army to attend Task Force Hurricane’s platoon immersion course alongside the Royal Saudi Land Force. The immersion allowed the 378th ESFS members a chance to develop as multi-capable Airmen by learning both Joint Force infantry tactics and Part
RM2MB667A–A Royal Saudi Land Force soldier wears an American flag and USAFCENT patch as he holds security for U.S. Soldiers assigned to Task Force Hurricane and Airmen assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, during a training exercise, in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. Eight USAF Defenders were invited by the U.S. Army to attend Task Force Hurricane’s platoon immersion course alongside the Royal Saudi Land Force. The immersion allowed the 378th ESFS members a chance to develop as multi-capable Airmen by learning both Joint Force infantry tactics and Partner Natio
RM2MB64X7–U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Kahrie Balding, a fireteam member assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, simulates laying down support by fire with Royal Saudi Land Force Soldiers, Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. Eight USAF Defenders were invited by the U.S. Army to attend Task Force Hurricane’s Platoon Immersion 3 alongside the RSLF. The immersion gave the 378th ESFS members a chance to develop as multi-capable Airmen by learning both Joint Force infantry tactics and Partner Nation infantry tactics not commonly taught or practiced by the USAF.
RM2MB64Y7–Royal Saudi Land Force Soldiers and U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Kahrie Balding, a fireteam member assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, conduct a practical application of reacting to an ambush, Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. Eight USAF Defenders were invited by the U.S. Army to attend Task Force Hurricane’s Platoon Immersion 3 alongside the RSLF. The immersion gave the 378th ESFS members a chance to develop as multi-capable Airmen by learning both Joint Force infantry tactics and Partner Nation infantry tactics not commonly taught or practiced by
RM2MB64YW–Royal Saudi Land Force Soldiers and U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Kahrie Balding, a fireteam member assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, conduct a practical application of reacting to an ambush, Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. Eight USAF Defenders were invited by the U.S. Army to attend Task Force Hurricane’s Platoon Immersion 3 alongside the RSLF. The immersion gave the 378th ESFS members a chance to develop as multi-capable Airmen by learning both Joint Force infantry tactics and Partner Nation infantry tactics not commonly taught or practiced by
RM2MB3JGA–U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Michael Adams, assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, U.S. Soldiers assigned to Task Force Hurricane, and a Royal Saudi Land Force soldier participate in platoon immersion training exercise, Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 10, 2022. Eight USAF Defenders were invited by the U.S. Army to attend Task Force Hurricane’s platoon immersion course alongside the Royal Saudi Land Force. The immersion allowed the 378th ESFS members a chance to develop as multi-capable Airmen by learning both joint force infantry tactics and partner nation infantry
RM2MB9K9W–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Andrew Monroe, assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, sets an ambush with a U.S. Soldier assigned to Task Force Hurricane and a Royal Saudi Land Force soldier, during a training exercise in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 13, 2022. Eight USAF Defenders were invited by the U.S. Army to attend Task Force Hurricane’s platoon immersion course alongside the Royal Saudi Land Force. The immersion allowed the 378th ESFS members a chance to develop as multi-capable Airmen by learning both Joint Force infantry tactics and Partner Nation infantr
RM2MB9KB1–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Zachary Fooks, assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, leads Royal Saudi Land Force soldiers and U.S. Soldiers assigned to Task Force Hurricane in a rush to a mission objective, during a training exercise in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 13, 2022. Eight USAF Defenders were invited by the U.S. Army to attend Task Force Hurricane’s platoon immersion course alongside the Royal Saudi Land Force. The immersion allowed the 378th ESFS members a chance to develop as multi-capable Airmen by learning both Joint Force infantry tactics and Partn
RM2MB9KBJ–A U.S. Soldier assigned to Task Force Hurricane issues fire commands to U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Zachary Fooks, assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, Royal Saudi Land Force soldiers and U.S. Soldiers, during a training exercise in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 13, 2022. Eight USAF Defenders were invited by the U.S. Army to attend Task Force Hurricane’s platoon immersion course alongside the Royal Saudi Land Force. The immersion allowed the 378th ESFS members a chance to develop as multi-capable Airmen by learning both Joint Force infantry tactics and Partn
RM2MB9KBA–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jennifer Castillo, assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, checks up on a Royal Saudi Land Force soldier holding security, during a training exercise in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 13, 2022. Eight USAF Defenders were invited by the U.S. Army to attend Task Force Hurricane’s platoon immersion course alongside the Royal Saudi Land Force. The immersion allowed the 378th ESFS members a chance to develop as multi-capable Airmen by learning both Joint Force infantry tactics and Partner Nation infantry tactics not commonly taught or practice
RM2MB9HXW–A U.S. Soldier with Task Force Hurricane from the 1st Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, and U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Alejandro Bachelier, a fireteam member assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, hold a simulated ambush position, Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 13, 2022. Eight USAF Defenders were invited by the U.S. Army to attend Task Force Hurricane’s Platoon Immersion 3 alongside the Royal Saudi Land Force. The immersion allowed the 378th ESFS members a chance to develop as multi-capable Airmen by learning both Joint Force infantry tactics and Partner Nation
RM2MB66P3–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jaime Yohance, assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, takes point on a room clearing demonstration taught by a U.S. Soldier, assigned to Task Force Hurricane, to Royal Saudi Land Force soldiers, in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 12, 2022. Eight USAF Defenders were invited by the U.S. Army to attend Task Force Hurricane’s platoon immersion course alongside the Royal Saudi Land Force. The immersion allowed the 378th ESFS members a chance to develop as multi-capable Airmen by learning both Joint Force infantry tactics and Partner Nation in
RM2MB3HH9–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Alejandro Bachelier, Senior Airman Andrew Monroe, Tech. Sgt. Michael Adams, Staff Sgt. Jaime Yohance, Staff Sgt. Kayla Pelaez, Staff Sgt. Jennifer Castillo, Senior Airman Zachary Fooks and Airman 1st Class Kahrie Balding, assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, pose for a group photo, in Al-Kharj, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, June 10, 2022. Eight USAF Defenders were invited by the U.S. Army to attend Task Force Hurricane’s platoon immersion course alongside the Royal Saudi Land Force. The immersion allowed the 378th ESFS members a chance to develop a
RMHE9HNH–960904-F-0954H-004 Security Policeman Airman 1st Class Chris Culross stands guard at the Flightline Entry Control Point at Prince Sultan Air Base, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia, on Sept. 4, 1996. The security police contingent at Al Kharj has established a single entry point for all vehicles as security measure which allows for tighter control of vehicle movement on and off the flightline. Personnel, aircraft, and equipment conducting Operation Southern Watch are being moved from bases in Dhahran and Riyadh to the remote desert air base to reduce their vulnerability to terrorist attack. Southern Wa
RMHE92KK–960826-F-2829R-007 Senior Airman Creig H. Dunlap, of the 615th Air Mobility Maintenance Squadron, marshals an AN-124 Russian transport aircraft to its parking spot on the tarmac at Prince Sultan Air Base, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia, on Aug. 26, 1996. British personnel are using the charter aircraft to move in equipment to support the Royal Air Force Tornadoes fighter/attack aircraft conducting Operation Southern Watch to Al Kharj. Personnel, aircraft, and equipment are being moved from bases in Dhahran and Riyadh to the remote desert air base to reduce their vulnerability to terrorist attack.
RMHE92KM–960826-F-2829R-012 U.S., British, and Saudi Arabian personnel discuss the off-load of a Russian AN-124 aircraft on the tarmac at Prince Sultan Air Base, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia, on Aug. 26, 1996. British personnel are using the charter aircraft to move in equipment to support the Royal Air Force Tornadoes fighter/attack aircraft conducting Operation Southern Watch to Al Kharj. Personnel, aircraft, and equipment are being moved from bases in Dhahran and Riyadh to the remote desert air base to reduce their vulnerability to terrorist attack. Southern Watch is the coalition enforcement of the no
RMHE9HNG–960807-F-2829R-005 U.S. Air Force engineers from the 823rd Red Horse Squadron step off of a C-5B Galaxy at Prince Sultan Air Base at Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia, on August 7, 1996. The Galaxy is bringing in engineers, equipment and supplies to construct a tent city to house U.S. personnel conducting Operation Southern Watch. Nearly 4,000 personnel, aircraft, and equipment are being moved from bases in Dhahran and Riyadh to the remote desert air base to reduce their vulnerability to terrorist attack. Southern Watch is the U.S. and coalition enforcement of the no-fly-zone over Southern Iraq. The
RMHE9HNF–960807-F-2829R-004 Staff Sgt. James Larose marshals a U.S. Air Force C-5B Galaxy to a parking spot on the ramp at Prince Sultan Air Base at Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia, on August 7, 1996. The Galaxy is bringing in engineers, equipment and supplies to construct a tent city to house U.S. personnel conducting Operation Southern Watch. Nearly 4,000 personnel, aircraft, and equipment are being moved from bases in Dhahran and Riyadh to the remote desert air base to reduce their vulnerability to terrorist attack. Southern Watch is the U.S. and coalition enforcement of the no-fly-zone over Southern I
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