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Combined Joint Forces participating in COBRA GOLD 2001, salute during the High Altitude Low Opening (HALO) jump for the Exercise COBRA GOLD 2001 opening ceremony at Phitsanulok, Thailand. COBRA GOLD is regularly scheduled, joint-combined exercise designed to ensure regional peace and strengthen the ability of the Royal Thai Armed Forces to defend Thailand or respond to regional contingencies. This year's exercise, the 20th in the series, will focus on peace enforcement operations

Thai Supreme Commander, General Sampoa Chusri and U.S. Ambassador, Richard Hecklinger arrive for the Exercise COBRA GOLD 2001 opening ceremony at Phinsanulok, Thailand. COBRA GOLD is regularly scheduled, joint-combined exercise designed to ensure regional peace and strengthen the ability of the Royal Thai Armed Forces to defend Thailand or respond to regional contingencies. This year's exercise, the 20th in the series, will focus on peace enforcement operations

Royal Thai Military Forces practice platoon battle-drill attacks as a part of COBRA GOLD 2001 exercises. COBRA GOLD '01 is regularly scheduled, joint-combined exercise designed to ensure regional peace and strengthen the ability of the royal Thai Armed Forces to defend Thailand or respond to regional contingencies. This year's exercise, the 20th in the series, will focus on peace enforcement operations

US Army soldiers from the 1ST Special Forces Group, Fort Lewis, Washington, receive hand-to-hand combat training from members in the Royal Thai Army during this year's Exercise COBRA GOLD 2001. CG '01 is a regularly scheduled, joint-combined exercise designed to ensure regional peace and strengthen the ability of the royal Thai Armed Forces to defend Thailand or respond to regional contingencies. This year's exercise, the 20th in the series, will focus on peace enforcement operations

US Army soldiers from the 1ST Special Forces Group, Fort Lewis, Washington, receive hand-to-hand combat training from members in the Royal Thai Army during this year's Exercise COBRA GOLD 2001. CG '01 is a regularly scheduled, joint-combined exercise designed to ensure regional peace and strengthen the ability of the royal Thai Armed Forces to defend Thailand or respond to regional contingencies. This year's exercise, the 20th in the series, will focus on peace enforcement operations

Royal Thai Military Forces practice platoon battle-drill attacks as a part of COBRA GOLD 2001 exercises. COBRA GOLD '01 is regularly scheduled, joint-combined exercise designed to ensure regional peace and strengthen the ability of the royal Thai Armed Forces to defend Thailand or respond to regional contingencies. This year's exercise, the 20th in the series, will focus on peace enforcement operations

Members from the 1ST Special Forces Group, Fort Lewis, Washington, and Thai Airborne soldiers drop onto the drop zone at Wing 46, Amphor Muang, Phitsanulok, Thailand, during opening ceremonies at Exercise COBRA GOLD O1. COBRA GOLD is regularly scheduled, joint-combined exercise designed to ensure regional peace and strengthen the ability of the Royal Thai Armed Forces to defend Thailand or respond to regional contingencies. This year's exercise, the 20th in the series, will focus on peace enforcement operations

Members from the 1ST Special Forces Group, Fort Lewis, Washington, and Thai Airborne soldiers drop onto the drop zone at Wing 46, Amphor Muang, Phitsanulok, Thailand, during opening ceremonies at Exercise COBRA GOLD O1. COBRA GOLD is regularly scheduled, joint-combined exercise designed to ensure regional peace and strengthen the ability of the Royal Thai Armed Forces to defend Thailand or respond to regional contingencies. This year's exercise, the 20th in the series, will focus on peace enforcement operations

Royal Thai Army Sergeant, Chalaum Lukkong, translates a class taught by US Army STAFF Sergeant John Dillon, Air Assault Operations for Joint Operations, during the cross training phase of Exercise COBRA GOLD '97. COBRA GOLD is a continuing series of US-Thai military exercises designed to ensure regional peace and strengthen the ability of the Royal Thai Armed Forces to defend Thailand. The training includes joint combined air, land and sea operations

The Royal Thai Military Forces Band plays during the opening ceremony for the Exercise COBRA GOLD 2001 opening ceremony May 15, 2001, Phinsanulok, Thailand. COBRA GOLD is regularly scheduled, joint-combined exercise designed to ensure regional peace and strengthen the ability of the Royal Thai Armed Forces to defend Thailand or respond to regional contingencies. This year's exercise, the 20th in the series, will focus on peace enforcement operations

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Subject Operation/Series: COBRA GOLD 01

Base: Phitsanulok

Country: Thailand (THA)

Scene Camera Operator: SRA Leslie Lawrence, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

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label_outline Explore Peace Enforcement Operations, Sra Leslie Lawrence, Contingencies

Indian Army representative, U.S., Royal Thai Marines

US Navy (USN) Hospitalman Third Class (HM3) Tujillo, Third Marine Headquarters Group, prepares a makeshift heat index flag outside the sick call trailer at Camp Red Horse, Utapao, Thailand, during Exercise COBRA GOLD. The exercise is an annual multi-national training exercise designed to ensure regional peace and strengthen the ability of the Royal Thai Armed Forces

Royal Thai Armed Forces cut fruit during jungle survival

Royal Thai Marine, CHIEF PETTY Officer 1ST Class, Thawoin Meemontkol, a Jungle Survival Instructor assigned to Reconnaissance Battalion, prepares eggs using bamboo and leaves during jungle survival training. Royal Thai Marines are conducting training with US Marine Corps (USMC) Marines at Sattahip, Chonburi, Thailand, during Exercise COBRA GOLD 2003

A low flying C-130 Hercules assigned to Yokota AB, Japan, lines up to make a supply drop during exercise COBRA GOLD

Civilian and military first responders from the Kingdom

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US Air Force Technical Sergeant Eddy Frank, armed with an M16 rifle, defends the alert facility at Homestead Air Force Base, Florida. TSGT Frank, like other base sentries, belongs to the Reserve's 482nd Security Forces Squadron. The 482nd is protecting Homestead AFB and have been named the Reserves best Security Forces Unit in 1999. 6 of the 10 Reserve team members who won the Royal Air Force's Strickland Trophy military skills cup hailed from Homestead. The 482nd also won the Spirit award at the ACC Contending Warrior '98, for the highest morale, leadership and enthusiasm. This image was used in the December 1999 AIRMAN Magazine article ' Guardians at the Gate"

Royal Thai Marines fire the 37 mm anti-aircraft gun

SENIOR AIRMAN Falcon of the 90th AMS assists in loading TECH. SGT. Patty Dupree, a volunteer from the 90th MXS during the search and recoveries exercise, into an emergency medical unit after she arrived by helicopter. The Inspector General Team tested the ability of the base to respond to battle conditions, power outages, mobility deployments, aircraft and automobile accidents, hostage situations, bomb threats, armed robberies, terrorism, and communication problems

US Air Force (USAF) Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Richard D. Baldwin, Air Force Forces (AFFOR) Director STAFF, renders a salute during the opening Ceremony of Cobra Gold 2004 at Korat, Thailand (THA). More than 13,500 US personnel will participate in the exercise alongside 6,000 members of the Royal Thai Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force

U.S. Air Force, Thai and Singaporean military conduct

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royal thai military forces band royal thai military forces band ceremony exercise cobra gold exercise cobra gold ceremony may phinsanulok cobra gold ability royal thai contingencies series focus enforcement operations thai military forces us air force high resolution peace enforcement operations sra leslie lawrence music band musicians military parades army band us national archives thailand