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One of the historical landmark located in the City of Mainz, Germany, photographed during Exercise COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2000. The Exercise is a Partnership for Peace (PfP) exercise hosted by Germany and is the largest information and communications systems exercise in the world which focuses primarily on Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) interoperability testing and documentation. Exercise participants were given a tour of the city and historical landmarks during their deployment to Germany

One of the historical landmark located in the City of Mainz, Germany, photographed during Exercise COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2000. The Exercise is a Partnership for Peace (PfP) exercise hosted by Germany and is the largest information and communications systems exercise in the world which focuses primarily on Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) interoperability testing and documentation. Exercise participants were given a tour of the city and historical landmarks during their deployment to Germany

Two Mobile Antenna Tower Mast are positioned near the assembly are tent in Lager Aulenbach, Germany, during Exercise COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2000. The Exercise is a Partnership for Peace (PfP) exercise hosted by Germany and is the largest information and communications systems exercise in the world which focuses primarily on Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) interoperability testing and documentation

A view of the historical landmark "Cathedral of Saint Martin" located in the City of Mainz, Germany, photographed during Exercise COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2000. The Exercise is a Partnership for Peace (PfP) exercise hosted by Germany and is the largest information and communications systems exercise in the world which focuses primarily on Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) interoperability testing and documentation. Exercise participants were given a tour of the city and historical landmarks during their deployment to Germany

Delegates from some 35 different countries visit historical land mark "Cathedral of Saint Martin" in the City of Mainz, Germany during Exercise COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2000. The Exercise is a Partnership for Peace (PfP) exercise hosted by Germany and is the largest information and communications systems exercise in the world which focuses primarily on Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) interoperability testing and documentation. Exercise participants were given a tour of the Cathedral during their deployment to Germany

German workman assemble flags and staffs for display at the parade field in Lager Aulenbach, Germany, during Exercise COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2000. The Exercise is a Partnership for Peace (PfP) exercise hosted by Germany and is the largest information and communications systems exercise in the world which focuses primarily on Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) interoperability testing and documentation

German workman assemble flags and staffs for display at the parade field in Lager Aulenbach, Germany, during Exercise COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2000. The Exercise is a Partnership for Peace (PfP) exercise hosted by Germany and is the largest information and communications systems exercise in the world which focuses primarily on Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) interoperability testing and documentation

Organist Albert Schonberger (left) is greeted by US Army (USA) Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Ronald R. Stimeare, Director for Exercise COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2000, and other exercise participants inside the landmark "Cathedral of Saint Martin" during a tour of the City of Mainz, Germany. The Cathedral is the oldest church in the city of Mainz, Germany. The Exercise is a Partnership for Peace (PfP) exercise hosted by Germany and is the largest information and communications systems exercise in the world which focuses primarily on Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) interoperability testing and documentation

A Delegation of host nations members look on during the Opening Ceremony for Exercise COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2000 at Baumholder, Germany. The Exercise is a Partnership for Peace (PfP) exercise hosted by Germany and is the largest information and communications systems exercise in the world which focuses primarily on Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) interoperability testing and documentation

The Bell Tower on the Cathedral at Mainz, Germany taken during Exercise COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2000. The Cathedral is the oldest church in the city of Mainz, Germany. The Exercise is a Partnership for Peace (PfP) exercise hosted by Germany and is the largest information and communications systems exercise in the world which focuses primarily on Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) interoperability testing and documentation. Exercise participants were given a tour of the Cathedral during their deployment to Germany

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Subject Operation/Series: COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2000

Base: Mainz

Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU)

Scene Camera Operator: SRA Rick A. Bloom, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

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15/05/2000
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Delegates from some 35 different countries visit historical land marks in the City of Mainz, Germany during Exercise COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2000. The Exercise is a Partnership for Peace (PfP) exercise hosted by Germany and is the largest information and communications systems exercise in the world which focuses primarily on Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) interoperability testing and documentation. Exercise participants were given a tour of the Cathedral during their deployment to Germany

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German Army Brigadier General Schweinsteiger (foreground), Deputy Commanding General 5th Armor Division accepts a commemorative plate from US Army (USA) Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Ronald R. Stimeare, Director for Exercise COMBINED ENDEAVOR 2000. The Exercise is a Partnership for Peace (PfP) exercise hosted by Germany and is the largest information and communications systems exercise in the world which focuses primarily on Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) interoperability testing and documentation

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