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A Bosnian Muslim engineer holds the armed PROM-1 Bouncing (Bouncing Betty style) Anti-personnel Mine in his left hand that he found while Bosnia Muslims were rebuilding their village in Gajeve, Bosnia-Herzegovina

A Bosnian Muslim civilian works at reattaching the safety pin to the firing mechanism of a PROM-1 Bouncing (Bouncing Betty style) Anti-personnel Mine, two more PROM-1 mines lie on the snow-covered ground, that was found by other Muslims during their village rebuilding efforts in Celic, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Muslim residents unload prefabricated building material from a small trailer near the town of Celic, Bosnia-Herzegovina, during the rebuilding and resettlement process

Muslim residents watch as a bulldozer is brought in to clear debris from the town of Celic, Bosnia-Herzegovina, during the rebuilding and resettlement process

A Muslim resident watches as a bulldozer is brought in to clear debris from the town of Celic, Bosnia-Herzegovina, during the rebuilding and resettlement process

Two Muslim residents work hard to clear debris from a destroyed house in the town of Celic, Bosnia-Herzegovina, during the rebuilding and resettlement process

This Muslim bunker near Opasici, Bosnia, in the Zone of Separation, is scheduled to be demolished during Operation Joint Endeavor

Bosnian Muslim men push one vehicle up a muddy slope, a second cargo transport truck appears to also be stuck in the mud, during their village rebuilding efforts in Celic, Bosnia-Herzegovina

A medium close up view of destroyed Muslim home in the town of Koraj, Bosnia-Herzegovina, as a US Army Security Team inspects the area. Serbian residents to prevent re-settlement allegedly bombed the house

Close up shot of two PROM-1 Bouncing (Bouncing Betty style) Anti-personnel Mines, and related components, found by Bosnia Muslims during their village rebuilding efforts in Celic, Bosnia-Herzegovina

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Scene Camera Operator: SGT Edward Cranick

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