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Somali men unload sacks of grain from the back of a commerical truck at a feeding center, run by CARE, in Mogadishu, Somalia. This was in effort to flood the streets of Mogadishu with food, and thus weaken the city's bandits. The non-governmental agencies, coalition forces and new Somali police force did a mass food distribution in the Somali capital. This mission is in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

Straight on shot of a US Army 1LT, left, and a Soldier holding a guidon flag for Alpha Company, 41st Engineering Battalion, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, New York. Other Soldiers from the Company stand behind them. They are assembled for the dedication ceremony and opening of the pre-fabricated Baily Bridge named in honor of Sean Devereaux, a UNICEF worker who died while working to feed thousands of starving people in the southern region of Somalia. The bridge is not shown. The bridge was built in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

Low angle shot up at several US Army Soldiers from Alpha Company, 41st Engineering Battalion, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, New York, sitting on the steel girders of a pre-fabricated Bailey bridge they just erected which closed the gap between the cities of Kismayo and Jilib, Somalia. The bridge was dedicated the Sean Devereaux Bridge in memory of the UNICEF worker who died while working to feed thousands of starving people in the southern region of Somalia. The building of the bridge is in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

Right side profile of a Somali man being carried on a stretcher left to right past the camera. US Army medical personnel from "C" Company, 210 Forward Support Battalion, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, New York, carry the victim into the Aid Station for treatment. Eight Somali nationals (not shown) were injured in the accident and rushed to the aid station. Four of the most seriously injured were treated by soldiers to stabilized them and then transferred to Mogadishu (not shown). This mission is in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

at the dedication ceremony and opening of the pre-fabricated Baily Bridge named in honor of Sean Some members of Alpha Company, 41st Engineering Battalion, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, New York walk toward the camera off the pre-fabricated Bailey bridge named in honor of Sean Devereaux, a UNICEF worker who died while working to feed thousands of starving people in the southern region of Somalia. Some Soldiers carry M216 rifles. The bridge was built in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

An MP from the 511th Military Police Company, Fort Drum, New York, sits on the ground with five Somali nationals. The Somalis were hired to drive the news media from place to place. Three 500 pounds lie in front of the men in the foreground. They sit outside the entrance to one of 38 bunkers (not shown) found by MPs just north of Mogadishul, Somalia. This mission is in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

Four VIPs stand at the end of a pre-fabricated Bailey bridge built by US Army Soldiers from Alpha Company, 41st Engineering Battalion, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, New York. The bridge was dedicated the Sean Devereaux Bridge in memory of the UNICEF worker who died while working to feed thousands of starving people in the southern region of Somalia. Second from the left is US Army MGEN Steven Arnold, Commander, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, New York. Standing at the far right is Special Envoy to Somalia, Ambassador Robert Oakley. The two gentlemen, far left and third from the left are unidentifiable. The bridge was built in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

Shot from the left rear corner of a 5-ton cargo truck as US Marines load ammunition seized in a raid on Mogadishu's Bakara Market. One Marine stands on the back of the vehicle and reached down to take a belt of munitions from a Marine on the ground. A large group of Somali civilians are seen in the background. The raid, dubbed Operation Nutcracker, swept the large market in Somalia's capital for arms and munitions of all sorts. This mission is in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

A Group of Somali refugees gathers behind barbed wire fence to get water from a well. The well was drilled by the Indian Army to provide the refugees on Baidoa, Somalia with fresh water. This mission is in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

Straight on shot of three Somali men playing on hand made bongo type drums. Other Somalis are partially seen standing behind them. They played festive music at the dedication ceremony and opening of the pre-fabricated Baily Bridge named in honor of Sean Devereaux, a UNICEF worker who died while working to feed thousands of starving people in the southern region of Somalia. The bridge is not shown. The bridge was built in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

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Subject Operation/Series: RESTORE HOPE

Base: Sean Devereaux Bridge

Country: Somalia (SOM)

Scene Camera Operator: SPC Shawn Paine

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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26/01/1993
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Sergeant (SGT) Sean Sheridan, USMC, (right), waiting with MASTER Sergeant (MSGT) Richard Benner, USAF, 162nd Fighter Wing (FW), in an assault boat to take pilots to the helicopter extraction point during Water Survival Training. The training conducted for 162nd FW pilots during the July "Unit Training Assembly" at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado in San Diego, California

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US Navy CHIEF Photographer's Mate Robert Sasek allows a Somali boy from the village of Maleel to look through the viewfinder of his video camera. Sasek, an Alton, Illinois native, is deployed with Pacific Fleet Combat Camera Group to Somalia to document the efforts of Joint Task Force Somalia. Sasek was outside the village to document the delivery of wheat to the villagers by US Marine helicopters (not shown). This mission is in direct support of Operation Restore Hope

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Straight on rear view medium shot as multinational firefighters stationed in Butmir compound, Sarajevo, Bosnia in support of Operation Joint Forge, try to eliminate hazardous conditions by clearing 3 feet of snow on the top of a military building. Sarajevo encountered the deepest amount of snow in fifty years this winter. Roads were closed and some businesses (Roads and businesses not shown) were shut down for the four days of intense snow fall

Navy corpsman, serving with Combat Service Support Detachment 15 (CSSD-15), treats Somali women while participating in a medical civic action program during the multinational relief effort Operation Restore Hope

Medium shot, rear view of two US Army 5-ton Cargo trucks being loaded with material by four Soldiers. Snow is on the ground at Fort Drum, New York. A line of red brick buildings is seen at the right side of the frame. This mission is in support of Operation Restore Hope

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