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US Army General George A. Joulwan (right), Supreme Allied Commander Europe, passes the Implementation Forces (IFOR) guide on to US Army General William W. Crouch (left), the new commander-in-chief of NATO-led Peace IFOR, signifying the transfer of authority to Allied Land Forces Central Europe. The ceremony was held at the Sarajevo Airport, Bosnia and Herzegovina in support of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR. Seated in the front row and seen to the left of the military leaders are Presidents Momcilo Krajisnik (left), and Kresimir Zubak (right), of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Admiral T. Joseph Lopez (left), US Navy, Allied Forces Southern Europe, United States Naval Forces Europe and Commander of the Implementation Forces (IFOR), says farewell to General John M. Shalikashvili, United States Army, Chairman Joint Chiefs of STAFF, Pentagon. They are standing in front of the recently reopened, civilian passenger terminal of the Sarajevo Airport, Bosnia - Herzegovina. The terminal is currently being repaired and remodeled from the damage it suffered during the civil war that ended in 1995

GEN George A. Joulwan (USA), Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), Secretary of Defense William Cohen, COL Meade (USAF), Commander 4100th Group Provisional (USAF), review SFOR (Stabilization Force) troops on the tarmac at Tuzla Air Base, Bosnia-Herzegovina, during the Secretary's visit to Bosnia during Operation Joint Guard. In the background is the 17th Airlift Squadron C-17 Globemaster III that flew the Secretary to Tuzla. Operation Joint Guard is part of Operation Joint Endeavor, which is a peacekeeping effort by a multinational Implementation Force (IFOR), comprised of NATO and non-NATO military forces, deployed to Bosnia in support of the Dayton Peace Accords

GEN George A. Joulwan (USA), Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), passes the NATO/IFOR Standard (Flag) to GEN William W. Crouch (USA), Commander Allied Land Forces Central Europe, during the ceremony transferring IFOR command authority from Allied forces Southern Europe to Allied Land Forces Central Europe held at the International Airport in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, during Operation Joint Endeavor. Operation Joint Endeavor is a peacekeeping effort by a multinational Implementation Force (IFOR), comprised of NATO and non-NATO military forces, deployed to Bosnia in support of the Dayton Peace Accords

US Army General George A. Joulwan (left), Supreme Commander, Allied Forces Europe, addresses soldiers and dignitaries at the change of mission ceremony in the Ilidza compound in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. With GEN Joulwan is GEN William W. Crouch (right), USA, Commander-in-CHIEF United States Army Europe, Seventh Army and Commander, NATO Implementation Force (IFOR). The IFOR mission is now changed from implementing the peace process to stabilizing the changes that have been brought about by the Dayton Peace Accords, Stabilizing Force (SFOR). Operation JOINT GUARD, 20 December 1996

STAFF Sergeant William E. Pace, a loadmaster with the 14th Airlift Squadron, Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina, conducts a after landing visual check of a C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft after it has landed at Sarajevo International Airport. The 14th Airlift Squadron is providing inter-theater transport capability to the former Yugoslavia region in support of Operation Joint Guard. JOINT GUARD is the NATO peacekeeping mission that monitors the militaries of the former warring factions and provides a climate of stability in the war-torn land of Bosnia-Herzegovina

US Army General George Joulwan, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, walks along the muddy surface of the Gorazda Road reconstruction project. Italian Lieutenant Colonel Giuseppeo Tosetto, (to his right), Commander, 6th Italian Engineer Regiment, briefs GEN Joulwan about the many aspects of this link from Trnovo to Gorazda in Bosnia and Herzegovina. GEN Joulwan took several opportunities to speak with the French and Italian soldiers working on and protecting this work force and road in support of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR

During Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR (from left to right) Secretary General of NATO, the Honorable Javier Solana, US Army General George A. Joulwan, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, US Navy Admiral T. Joseph Lopez, commander-in-chief of NATO-led Peace Implementation Forces (IFOR), Allied Forces Southern Europe, and US Army General William W. Crouch, rise and salute as the colors enter during the transfer of authority of Allied Land Forces Central Europe held at the Sarajevo Airport, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Admiral T. Joseph Lopez, US Navy, Commander of the Peace Implementation Forces (center) greets General George Joulwan, Supreme Allied Commander Europe (left), at the Sarajevo Airport in Bosnia Herzegovina during Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR (the multi-national peace mission in Bosnia). They are in front of a A DC-9 Series 50 VC-9: US military VIP transport

General George Joulwan, Supreme Allied Commander Europe (3rd from right), and Admiral T. Joseph Lopez, US Navy, Commander of the Peace Implementation Forces in support of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR (the multi-national peace mission in Bosnia) (4th from right), visit the civilian departure terminal at the Sarajevo Airport in Bosnia Herzegovina. They walk by travelers' luggage lined up in a row for loading onto commercial aircraft. The terminal is currently refurbishing and repairing the building after it suffered damages during the recent civil war

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Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR

Base: Sarajevo

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Lance Cheung, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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GEN George A. Joulwan (USA), Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), meets with US military personnel to thank them for the dedication and hard work during Operation Joint Endeavor. Operation Joint Endeavor is a peacekeeping effort by a multinational Implementation Force (IFOR), comprised of NATO and non-NATO military forces, deployed to Bosnia in support of the Dayton Peace Accords

US Navy Aviation Ordnanceman AIRMAN David Chamberlin performs a safety check on a rack of 500 pound Glide Bombs (GBU-12's) on the flight deck of the US Navy's nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73). George Washington, commanded by US Navy Captain Malcolm P. Branch, is on a scheduled six-month deployment to the Mediterranean, and has been operating in the Adriatic Sea in support of the NATO-led Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR

U.S. Air Force personnel with the 37th Airlift Squadron, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, prepare pallets of sacks of wheat flour in preparation for loading onto a U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft which will fly into Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina on a relief mission. The three-year-old relief effort has been able to resume their relief missions after a five month hold due to aircraft receiving ground fire over Sarajevo. The C-130 crews fly two missions a day into the Sarajevo airport dropping off approximately 30 metric tons of wheat flour to the besieged residents.PHOTO by TECH. SGT. Bruce Sherwood

The Honorable Walter B. Slocombe (ont the left), Under Secretary of Defense (Policy), is greets several members of the 16th Airborne Battalion Headquarters North Poland Brigade (NORDPOL), which includes Polish soldiers, a US Army Liaison Officer, and Norwegian Army Security CHIEF. Mr. Slocombe is on a two-day visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina to meet with IFOR personnel and various Bosnian civic leaders

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Summertime view of a Mostar city residential neighborhood. Most buildings with artillery holes have been patched and temporary plastic windows are being replaced with glass. Trees and landscape disguise much of the remaining damage. Homes often have rose, tomato, herb, and other small vegetable plants growing on balconies or backyards. In accordance with the Dayton Accords, under which Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR (the multi-national peace mission in Bosnia) functions, the provision of a secure environment is at the heart of the reconstruction effort in Bosnia

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