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Left to right, Honduras Vice Minister of Defense, General Rosales Avella; Hector Lopez, US Army South MSEL Manager; Honduran Colonel Roque Arias Zavala, CHIEF Exercise Control Group; Honduran Colonel Willy Nelson Mejia, Director National Military Academy; Major Timothy Hodge Operations Officer, USARSO, pose during Peace Keeping Operation (PKO) NORTH 2000, Honduras Central America. PKO North 2000, 14-25 Aug 2000, was hosted by the governments of Honduras and the United States, and held at the National Military Academy, Tegucigalpa, Honduras

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Left to right, Honduras Vice Minister of Defense, General Rosales Avella; Hector Lopez, US Army South MSEL Manager; Honduran Colonel Roque Arias Zavala, CHIEF Exercise Control Group; Honduran Colonel Willy Nelson Mejia, Director National Military Academy; Major Timothy Hodge Operations Officer, USARSO, pose during Peace Keeping Operation (PKO) NORTH 2000, Honduras Central America. PKO North 2000, 14-25 Aug 2000, was hosted by the governments of Honduras and the United States, and held at the National Military Academy, Tegucigalpa, Honduras

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