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A box containing M60111 anti-personnel and M60112 anti-tank, high-explosive rifle grenades were found in a house located in Donja Tramosnica (grid coordinates CQ 0291476912 on Gradacac map). The 2nd Platoon, Alpha Company, 23rd Engineer Battalion, 1ST Brigade, 1ST Armored Division, Task Force Eagle, from Friedberg, Germany, conducted the weapons search and seizure operation. They was assisted by Charlie Troop, 1-1 Cavalry, 1ST Squadron, 1ST Brigade, 1ST Armored Division, Task Force Eagle, from Budguein, Germany. The search yielded a large supply of weapons, ammunition, and uniforms inside the Zone of Separation in Donja Tramosnica

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A box containing M60111 anti-personnel and M60112 anti-tank, high-explosive rifle grenades were found in a house located in Donja Tramosnica (grid coordinates CQ 0291476912 on Gradacac map). The 2nd Platoon, Alpha Company, 23rd Engineer Battalion, 1ST Brigade, 1ST Armored Division, Task Force Eagle, from Friedberg, Germany, conducted the weapons search and seizure operation. They was assisted by Charlie Troop, 1-1 Cavalry, 1ST Squadron, 1ST Brigade, 1ST Armored Division, Task Force Eagle, from Budguein, Germany. The search yielded a large supply of weapons, ammunition, and uniforms inside the Zone of Separation in Donja Tramosnica

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Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR

Base: Donja

State: Tramosnica

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: SPC Richard Cancellieri

Release Status: Released to Public
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23/03/1996
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