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Marine 1ST LT. Luhrsen of 2nd Marine Regiment (left), looks through his MRE while Haitian boy, Samson Louis, (right) eats his MRE during Operation Uphold Democracy

Marine 1ST LT. Luhrsen of 2nd Marine Regiment (left) talking to Haitian boy, Samson Louis, (middle). Navy LT. Miller puts a bandage on the boys leg during Operation Uphold Democracy

Marine 1ST LT. Luhrsen of 2nd Marine Regiment (left) prepares an MRE for young Samson Louis to eat during Operation Uphold Democracy

Marine 1ST LT. Luhrsen of 2nd Marine Regiment, talking with Haitian boy, Samson Louis, while he is eating his MRE during Operation Uphold Democracy

A young Somali boy, right, receives medical treatment to his left leg by a US Army Medic. This mission is in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

US Marine Corps (USMC) with the 11th Marines Headquarters (HQ) Battery, hands a Humanitarian Meal Ration, Meals Ready To Eat (MRE), to a young Iraqi boy, in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

US Navy (USN) Captain (CAPT) Joseph L. Moore (right), Commanding Officer (CO), Medical Treatment Facility (MTF), US Military Sealift Command USNS MERCY (T-AH 19), returns a child to his mother after the child underwent a cleft lip surgery aboard the MERCY during the ship's humanitarian and civic assistance visit at Chittagong, Bangladesh. The MERCY is on a scheduled five-month deployment in Southeast Asia. Its mission is being carried out in close coordination and partnership with local medical care professionals and civilian volunteers from Project HOPE (Health Opportunities for People Everywhere), Operation Smile and other organizations. Some of the civilian volunteers include...

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Haitian boy, Samson Louis, (left) eats his MRE while Navy 1ST LT. Miller (right) treats the boy's leg with some ointment during Operation Uphold Democracy

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Subject Operation/Series: UPHOLD DEMOCRACY

Base: Cap Haitien

Country: Haiti (HTI)

Scene Camera Operator: P. S. Royston

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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02/10/1994
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label_outline Explore Haitian Boy, Samson, Cap Haitien

ALIEN MIGRANT INTERDICTION OPERATION

U.S. Army personnel, dressed in combat gear with weapons, from the 3/15 Infantry, 24th Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, Georgia, wait in a grassy area to board a helicopter at Port au Prince International Airport, Haiti during Operation Uphold Democracy. A C-5 Galaxy aircraft is in the background. U.S. military forces are in Haiti to preserve law and order and to restore the democratic government of President Aristide

Operation Support Democracy, Amphibious assault craft (AAC) storm the beach at Vieques Island with smoke layers masking the landing force behind them. The exercise is taking place to maintain operational readiness in preparation for the invasion of Haiti. A tank landing ship (LST) is partially hidden in the background

Shot of US Air Force Technical Sergeant Steve Lupenski, a pararescueman with the 210th Rescue Squadron, Alaska Air National Guard, as he unrolls wrapping to splint US Air Force Technical Sergeant Brent Widenhouse's leg as a 210th Rescue Squadron HH-60L Pavehawk helicopter hovers nearby. This image was used in the April 1996 issue of AIRMAN Magazine

Guardsman helps Haitian man - ATLANTIC

Four Marines who provide security around the airfield for Operation Uphold Democracy at Cap Haitien, Haiti, pose for a picture. They are (left to right) LCpl Kirby, CPL Hughes, CPL Allan, and LCpl Palacios. Kirby, Hughes and Allan are from 2/2 TOW Platoon, and Palacios is from Bravo 1/10

US Navy (USN) 3rd Medical Battalion personnel assess the condition of a patient with a simulated leg wound, during a Nuclear, Biological, Chemical (NBC) mass casualty field training exercise, held at the Central Training Area, Okinawa, Japan

Lumber for desks and tables is unloaded from a truck and stacked at a school yard in Port-au-Prince by soldiers of the 27th Engineer Battalion, 20th Engineer Brigade, Ft. Bragg, NC. The desk legs were cut the day before to save time at the construction site. This is a civil affairs mission during Operation Restore Democracy

US COAST GUARD ALIEN INTERDICTION

A 3/4 right side view of a C-130 aircraft in flight to Cap Haitian, Haiti, to drop off supplies and equipment for the joint forces at the Haitian airport

Members of the 254th Combat Communication Squadron set up a satellite dish with the communication equipment under camouflage netting at Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, Puerto Rico, on 19 Sep 94 in support of Operation Uphold Democracy

US COAST GUARD ALIEN INTERDICTION

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