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At Camp Seven during a demonstration, a Haitian dances as the military police riot force looks on. The Haitians jumped the concertina wire, and were promptly surrounded by the soldiers. There was no violence and the Haitians were taken to an isolation camp without incident

Disruptive Haitians are loaded into buses by MPs in riot gear from the 401st and 64th MP Companies. The Haitians jumped the concertina wire and were promptly surrounded by the soldiers. There was no violence and the Haitians were taken to an isolation camp without incident

COL. R.L. Johnson, Battalion Commander for the 720th M.P. Company, talks to the Haitian migrants who broke out of Camp Seven for a peaceful rally. The Haitians jumped the concertina wire, and were promptly surrounded by the soldiers. There was no violence and the Haitians were taken to an isolation camp without incident

Haitians wait to get on a bus that will be moving them to separate camps. The Haitians were processed into different camps based on their decision of accepting or not accepting voluntary repatriation to Haiti

Haitian refugees who fled their country stand outside a tent at the Camp McCalla tent facilities on the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. More than 14,000 refugees attempted to reach the United States by boat and were picked up by the Coast Guard in international waters and transported to the base at Guantanamo Bay. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Haitian migrants at Guantanamo Bay Naval Station line up, with help from U.S. military personnel, to be processed for return to Haiti during Operation Uphold Democracy. All the migrants are returning voluntarily

A Haitian man climbs the ramp to the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Northland (WMEC-904) during Operation Uphold Democracy. The migrants are returning to their country partly because the U.S. military are in Haiti to promote peace and restore democracy

Crew members stand by the medium endurance cutter USCGC VIGILANT (WMEC-617) as they wait for Haitian refugees who will be boarding the vessel for transportation back to their country. The refugees have been provided with shelter at Camp McCalla, site of a humanitarian relief center for Haitians fleeing political and economic upheaval in their homeland

Haitian migrants who have decided not to return to Haiti voluntarily unload their belongings from the buses and enter camp #7

After returning Haitian migrants to their camp. Military police stand by and monitor the situation at Camp Seven. The Haitians jumped the concertina wire, and were promptly surrounded by the soldiers. There was no violence and the Haitians were taken to an isolation camp without incident

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Subject Operation/Series: SEA SIGNAL V

Base: Guantanamo Bay

Country: Cuba (CUB)

Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Franklin "Spike" Call

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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22/08/1994
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