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Introducing the US Air Force Battle Streamer for the Armed Forces Expeditionary, proudly bearing the inscription CONGO 1964. This distinguished streamer stands as a testament to the unwavering courage, sacrifice, and resilience displayed by the United States Air Force during this pivotal chapter in history. Whether you are a dedicated aviation enthusiast, a military veteran, or a proud American, this Battle Streamer is an essential addition to your collection. Available in three lengths – 2 foot, 3 foot, and 4 foot – our US Air Force Battle Streamer is a versatile and meaningful way to commemorate the heroic endeavors of the Armed Forces Expeditionary. Here's why you'll want to make this piece a part of your memorabilia:
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In November 1964, rebels in the Democratic Republic of the Congo threatened to kill hostages held for over three months unless the central government withdrew its troops from the Stanleyville area. In response, a joint effort involving the Congolese government, Belgium, and the United States was launched to rescue the hostages. The United States Air Forces in Europe took operational control of the airlift, deploying a Tactical Air Command squadron of C-130E aircraft from Kamina Air Base. On November 24, 1964, Belgian paratroopers were airdropped in Stanleyville, facing resistance and casualties. Despite the challenges, the rescue mission succeeded in saving most hostages, but 29, including two Americans, lost their lives. The evacuation continued with additional airdrops, ultimately saving around 2,100 hostages from 18 nations.