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CPT Robert Whiting, Headquaters Headquarters Battery, Division Artillery, 1ST Armored Division, from Baumholder, Germany, member of the Division Site Inspection Team, inspects an M79, 128mm rocket launcher tube belonging to the 28th BIH (Bosnia-Herzegovina) Division, 281st Brigade, 1ST Tank Battalion, stationed in Visca, Bosnia. The Team is tasked with inspecting for accountability and insuring heavy weapons from the different factions are in approved storage sites, per the Dayton Peace Accord during Operation Joint Endeavor. The Division Site Inspection Team is comprised of soldiers from Division Artillery, 1ST Armored Division, Budigen Germany, 4-29 Field Artillery Battalion, 1ST...

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CPT Robert Whiting, Headquaters Headquarters Battery, Division Artillery, 1ST Armored Division, from Baumholder, Germany, member of the Division Site Inspection Team, inspects an M79, 128mm rocket launcher tube belonging to the 28th BIH (Bosnia-Herzegovina) Division, 281st Brigade, 1ST Tank Battalion, stationed in Visca, Bosnia. The Team is tasked with inspecting for accountability and insuring heavy weapons from the different factions are in approved storage sites, per the Dayton Peace Accord during Operation Joint Endeavor. The Division Site Inspection Team is comprised of soldiers from Division Artillery, 1ST Armored Division, Budigen Germany, 4-29 Field Artillery Battalion, 1ST...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: CPT Robert Whiting, Headquaters Headquarters Battery, Division Artillery, 1st Armored Division, from Baumholder, Germany, member of the Division Site Inspection Team, inspects an M79, 128mm rocket launcher tube belonging to the 28th BIH (Bosnia-Herzegovina) Division, 281st Brigade, 1st Tank Battalion, stationed in Visca, Bosnia. The Team is tasked with inspecting for accountability and insuring heavy weapons from the different factions are in approved storage sites, per the Dayton Peace Accord during Operation Joint Endeavor. The Division Site Inspection Team is comprised of soldiers from Division Artillery, 1st Armored Division, Budigen Germany, 4-29 Field Artillery Battalion, 1st Armored Division, from Baumholder, Germany, 1-4 Cavalry Squadron, 1st Infantry Division, from Budigen, Germany. They are attached to the 2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, Task Force Eagle, 61st Ordnance Company EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), 546 Ordnance Battalion, 52nd Ordnance Group EOD, from Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR

Base: Visca

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: SPC Emmanuel Samedi, USA

Release Status: Released to Public
Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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