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Belgian Army engineers operate a military version of a motor grader, with IFOR markings, and a Hanomag D700D Turbo Crawler Dozer while constructing a parking lot at the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps Rear Headquarters at Kiseljak, Bosnia-Herzegovina

A Belgian Army engineer operates a Hanomag D700D Turbo Crawler Dozer to move dirt and rock in preparation to construct a parking lot at the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps Rear Headquarters at Kiseljak, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Belgian engineers work with a grading machine and a bulldozer to construct a parking area towards the rear of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps headquarters

Two Belgian soldiers observe a Belgian Army engineers operating a military version of a motor grader, with IFOR markings, during the construction of a parking lot at the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps Rear Headquarters at Kiseljak, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Belgian engineers work with a O&K F156 motor grader and a bulldozer-crawler to construct a parking area towards the rear of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC) during Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR (the multi-national peacekeeping mission in Bosnia)

A crawler tractor operated by a Belgian engineer works on a parking area construction project at the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps headquarters

Belgian engineers work with a grading machine and a bulldozer to construct a parking area towards the rear of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps headquarters

Belgian engineers work with a grading machine and a bulldozer to construct a parking area towards the rear of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps

Belgian engineers work with a O&K F156 motor grader and a bulldozer-crawler to construct a parking area towards the rear of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC) during Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR (the multi-national peacekeeping mission in Bosnia)

Belgian Army engineers operate a military version of a motor grader, with IFOR markings, and a Hanomag D700D Turbo Crawler Dozer while constructing a parking lot at the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps Rear Headquarters at Kiseljak, Bosnia-Herzegovina

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Base: Kiseljak

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: SPC Moses Mlasko

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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