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A member of the Royal Thai Army Special Forces (RTASF) uses a live snake as a visual-aid during a lecture on snake identification for United States Air Force personnel participating in jungle survival cross-training with the RTASF

United States Air Force personnel observe a live demonstration during a lecture on snake identification given by members of the Royal Thai Army Special Forces (RTASF). The airmen are participating in jungle survival cross-training with the RTASF

Soldiers from the United States Armys 1ST Special Forces Group, Fort Lewis, Washington, receive live field training in the art of Cobra snake manipulation, by Royal Thai Army personnel

Lieutenant Colonel Chakart Artsamartsri, Royal Thai Army, teaches U.S. Army soldier how to handle poisonous snakes during a jungle survival class at the Chonburi Royal Thai Army Training Area during the joint U.S./Thai training exercise Cobra Gold '86

Lieutenant Colonel (LT) Chakart Artsamartsri, Royal Thai Army, teaches US Army Soldiers how to handle poisonous snakes during a jungle survival class at the Chonburi Royal Thai Army Traning Area during the joint US/Thai training Exercise COBRA GOLD '86

A Royal Thai Army soldier from 2nd Battalion, 15th Infantry Regiment demonstrates how to catch a King Cobra snake as Army soldiers assigned C/Company, 1ST Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, and Royal Thai Army soldiers look on, during Jungle Survival Training at Thong Song, Thailand during Exercise COBRA GOLD 2000

A member of the 25th Infantry Division tries his hand at snake handling during a jungle survival class at the Chonburi Royal Thai Army Traning Area during the joint US/Thai training Exercise COBRA GOLD '86

US Marine Corps (USMC) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Benn Barr, 3rd Marine Division, Combat Camera, considers the cobra snake in front of him before cautiously applying the techniques he has learned to capture it during jungle survival training. Poisonous snake recognition is part of the training conducted by Royal Thai Marines with US Marine Corps (USMC) Marines assigned to B/Company, 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, and E/Company, 4th Reconnaissance Battalion, during survival training at Sattahip, Chonburi, Thailand, during Exercise COBRA GOLD 2003

US Marine Corps (USMC) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Michael Crawford, B/Company, 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, cautiously examines the cobra he has captured with his bare hands during jungle survival training. Poisonous snake recognition is part of the training conducted by Royal Thai Marines with US Marine Corps (USMC) Marines assigned to B/Company, 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, and E/Company, 4th Reconnaissance Battalion, during survival training at Sattahip, Chonburi, Thailand, during Exercise COBRA GOLD 2003

U.S. Air Force personnel handle a live snake during a lecture on snake identification given by members of the Royal Thai Army Special Forces. The airmen are participating in jungle survival cross-training with the RTASF

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Base: Koke Kathiem Air Base

Country: Thailand (THA)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Daniel C. Perez

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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24/09/1983
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personnel air force personnel live snake live snake lecture identification snake identification thai army royal thai army airmen jungle rtasf air force special forces thai military forces staff sergeant us air force thai army royal thai air force high resolution koke kathiem air base royal thai army special forces ssgt daniel air force base us national archives thailand