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Jordanian Captain Issa Qaqish from the United Nation International Police Task Force (UNIPTF), raises his hand to keep back the spectators, as Milo Marceta (left), leader of the Freedom Movement, meets with Ivo Bozio, Commander of Drvar Police. Mr. Marceta is attempting to get several buses of Bosnian-Serbs into the town of Tito Drvar, Bosnia- Herzegovina

A medium close up of German Captain Werner Bohmert (left), and Jordanian Captain Issa Qaqish from the United Nation International Police Task Force (UNIPTF), waiting along Route Stork, near the town of Tito Drvar, Bosnia- Herzegovina

Milo Marceta, leader of the Freedom Movement (left), and Ivo Bozio, Commander of Drvar Police, discuss getting several buses of Bosnian-Serbs into the town of Tito Drvar, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Milo Marceta, leader of the Freedom talks with British Army (United Kingdom) Brigader General Plumer, 1ST Mechanized Brigade Commander, about getting several buses of Bosnian-Serbs into the town of Tito Drvar, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Combat Cameraman, SPECIALIST Tracy Trotter braves the cold chill of the open troop door while taking aerial reconnaissance photographs from a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter. Stationed at Eagle Base, Bosnia, Trotter is deployed with the 1ST Cavalry Division in support of Operation JOINT FORGE, the current peace-keeping mission in the Balkans

Captain Mark Torch, S-2, and Major Terry Frost, S-5, both with the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1ST Armored Division, Task Force Eagle, meet with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), at the OSCE headquarters in Pale, Serbsca, in support of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR, the NATO lead US and allied nations peacekeeping forces to Bosnia

The Honorable Walter B. Slocombe (gray shirt, second from right), Under Secretary of Defense (Policy), his security personnel, and several unidentified soldiers cross a temporary suspension bridge that spans the Neretva River in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Mr. Slocombe is on a two-day visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina to meet with IFOR personnel and various Bosnian civic leaders

British Prime Minister John Major (left), talks with Lieutenant General Michael Walker (right), Commander, Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC), in the Terme Hotel on Ilidza Compound in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, during Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR

US Air Force Captain (CPT) David Vanbuskirk, an interpreter from Combined Joint Civil Military Co-Operation (CJCIMIC) passes out candy to orphans at Bjelave Orphanage in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina

German Captain Werner Bohmert (back to camera), and Jordanian Captain Issa Qaqish from the United Nation International Police Task Force (UNIPTF), talk to Milo Marceta, leader of the Bosnian-Serbs. Mr. Marceta is attempting to get several buses of Bosnian-Serbs into the town of Tito Drvar, Bosnia- Herzegovina

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Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR

Base: Tito Drvar

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: SPC Christopher R. Salazar

Release Status: Released to Public

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