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Members of 607th Combat Communications Squadron, Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea, role playing as Opposing Forces (OPFOR), attack the Combat Communications Squadron compound during a Combat Employment Readiness Exercise (CERE), Oct. 30, 1998. During the exercise, simulated opposing Forces (OPFOR) attack the compound and try to destroy assets

Members of 607th Combat Communications Squadron, Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea, role playing Opposing Forces (OPFOR), attack the Combat Communications Squadron compound during a Combat Employment Readiness Exercise (CERE), Oct. 30, 1998. During the exercise, simulated opposing Forces (OPFOR) attack the compound and try to destroy squadron assets

Members of 607th Combat Communications Squadron, Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea, posing as Opposing Forces (OPFOR), attack the Combat Communications Squadron compound during a Combat Employment Readiness Exercise (CERE), Oct. 30, 1998. During the exercise, simulated opposing Forces (OPFOR) attack the compound and try to destroy squadron assets

Members of 607th Combat Communications Squadron, Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea, role playing Opposing Forces (OPFOR), attack the Combat Communications Squadron compound during a Combat Employment Readiness Exercise (CERE), Oct. 30, 1998. During the exercise, simulated opposing Forces (OPFOR) attack the compound and try to destroy squadron assets

Members of 607th Combat Communications Squadron, Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea, role playing Opposing Forces (OPFOR), attack the Combat Communications Squadron compound during a Combat Employment Readiness Exercise (CERE), Oct. 30, 1998. During the exercise, simulated opposing Forces (OPFOR) attack the compound and try to destroy squadron assets

Members of 607th Combat Communications Squadron, Camp Humphries, Republic of Korea, role playing Opposing Forces (OPFOR), attack the Combat Communications Squadron compound during a Combat Employment Readiness Exercise (CERE), Oct. 30, 1998. During the exercise, simulated opposing Forces (OPFOR) attack the compound and try to destroy squadron assets

Members of 607th Combat Communications Squadron, Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea, role playing Opposing Forces (OPFOR), attack the Combat Communications Squadron compound during a Combat Employment Readiness Exercise (CERE), Oct. 30, 1998. During the exercise, simulated opposing Forces (OPFOR) attack the compound and try to destroy squadron assets

TSGT Jim Wilson, 607th Combat Communications Squadron, Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea, stands behind his M-60 while patroling the perimeter of the compound during a Combat Employment Readiness Exercise (CERE), Oct. 30, 1998. During the exercise, simulated opposing Forces (OPFOR) attack the compound and try to destroy assets on the compound

TSGT Terry Gene Carter, 607th Combat Communications Squadron, Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea, stands behind his M-60 while patroling the perimeter of the compound during a Combat Employment Readiness Exercise (CERE), Oct. 30, 1998. During the exercise, simulated opposing Forces (OPFOR) attack the compound and try to destroy assets on the compound

Members of 607th Combat Communications Squadron, Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea, role playing as Opposing Forces (OPFOR), attack the Combat Communications Squadron compound during a Combat Employment Readiness Exercise (CERE), Oct. 30, 1998. During the exercise, simulated opposing Forces (OPFOR) attack the compound and try to destroy assets

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Subject Operation/Series: FOAL EAGLE '98KOREA CD

Base: Camp Humphreys

State: Gyeonggi-Do

Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR)

Scene Camera Operator: SRA Jeffrey Allen

Release Status: Released to Public

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