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GEN George A. Joulwan (USA), Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) (uniformed officer walking behind Secretary Cohen), Secretary of Defense William Cohen (wearing dark glasses), MGEN Montgomery C. Meigs (USA), 1ST Infantry Division, Commander Task Force Eagle (on the Secretary Cohen's right), and their support personnel walk away from a parked US Army UH-60Q and up a stone path to meet with US Army soldiers at Camp McGovern, Bosnia-Herzegovina, during Operation Joint Guard. Operation Joint Guard is part of Operation Joint Endeavor, which is a peacekeeping effort by a multinational Implementation Force (IFOR), comprised of NATO and non-NATO military forces, deployed to Bosnia in support...

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GEN George A. Joulwan (USA), Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) (uniformed officer walking behind Secretary Cohen), Secretary of Defense William Cohen (wearing dark glasses), MGEN Montgomery C. Meigs (USA), 1ST Infantry Division, Commander Task Force Eagle (on the Secretary Cohen's right), and their support personnel walk away from a parked US Army UH-60Q and up a stone path to meet with US Army soldiers at Camp McGovern, Bosnia-Herzegovina, during Operation Joint Guard. Operation Joint Guard is part of Operation Joint Endeavor, which is a peacekeeping effort by a multinational Implementation Force (IFOR), comprised of NATO and non-NATO military forces, deployed to Bosnia in support...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: GEN George A. Joulwan (USA), Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) (uniformed officer walking behind Secretary Cohen), Secretary of Defense William Cohen (wearing dark glasses), MGEN Montgomery C. Meigs (USA), 1st Infantry Division, Commander Task Force Eagle (on the Secretary Cohen's right), and their support personnel walk away from a parked US Army UH-60Q and up a stone path to meet with US Army soldiers at Camp McGovern, Bosnia-Herzegovina, during Operation Joint Guard. Operation Joint Guard is part of Operation Joint Endeavor, which is a peacekeeping effort by a multinational Implementation Force (IFOR), comprised of NATO and non-NATO military forces, deployed to Bosnia in support of the Dayton Peace Accords.

Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDJOINT ENDEAVOR

Base: Camp Mcgovern

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: SPC Donte Robinson

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

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06/03/1997
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