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A Honduran Soldier from the 1ST Artillery Battalion draws up terrain sketch of the target range at Camp Del Balomple during a live fire demonstration held there by the 17th Air Cavalry Brigade.  These men are participating in the mobilization of US Exercise Task Force DRAGON/GOLDEN PHEASANT, consisting of both the 82nd Airborne Division and the 7th Light Infantry Division.  The task force was deployed by President Ronald Reagan to help discourage Nicaraguan forces from entering Honduras

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A Honduran Soldier from the 1ST Artillery Battalion draws up terrain sketch of the target range at Camp Del Balomple during a live fire demonstration held there by the 17th Air Cavalry Brigade. These men are participating in the mobilization of US Exercise Task Force DRAGON/GOLDEN PHEASANT, consisting of both the 82nd Airborne Division and the 7th Light Infantry Division. The task force was deployed by President Ronald Reagan to help discourage Nicaraguan forces from entering Honduras

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