U.S. Air Force C-124 Globemaster is Unloaded in Flood-Stricken East Pakistan The first U. S. Air Force C-124 Globemaster of the Far East Air Forces' 374th Troop Carrier Wing, from Tachikawra Air Installation near Tokyo, Japan, to land at Dacca, East Pakistan, Aug. 16, is unloaded by U. S. Army personnel of the 37th Medical Preventive Medicine Company. United States aid, in the form of medical supplies and personnel, was airlifted to East Pakistan to assist the 7,000,000 flood victims isolated by

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