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Members of the head table at the Closing Ceremony for PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS (PKO) NORTH 2000 wait for the ceremony to begin at the Hotel Princess in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The exercise, which runs from 14-25 August 2000, is sponsored by US Southern Command in Miami, Florida, and executed by US Army South in Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico. From left to right are: Colonel (COL) Julius E. Clark, US Army South Deputy CHIEF of STAFF for Operations and Exercise Co-Director; Dame Margaret Anstee, Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations; COL Lopez, CHIEF of STAFF of the Honduran Army; Frank Almaguer, US Ambassador to Honduras; Edgardo Dumas, Honduras Secretary of ...

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Members of the head table at the Closing Ceremony for PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS (PKO) NORTH 2000 wait for the ceremony to begin at the Hotel Princess in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The exercise, which runs from 14-25 August 2000, is sponsored by US Southern Command in Miami, Florida, and executed by US Army South in Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico. From left to right are: Colonel (COL) Julius E. Clark, US Army South Deputy CHIEF of STAFF for Operations and Exercise Co-Director; Dame Margaret Anstee, Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations; COL Lopez, CHIEF of STAFF of the Honduran Army; Frank Almaguer, US Ambassador to Honduras; Edgardo Dumas, Honduras Secretary of ...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: Members of the head table at the Closing Ceremony for PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS (PKO) NORTH 2000 wait for the ceremony to begin at the Hotel Princess in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The exercise, which runs from 14-25 August 2000, is sponsored by US Southern Command in Miami, Florida, and executed by US Army South in Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico. From left to right are: Colonel (Col) Julius E. Clark, US Army South Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Exercise Co-Director; Dame Margaret Anstee, Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations; Col Lopez, Chief of Staff of the Honduran Army; Frank Almaguer, US Ambassador to Honduras; Edgardo Dumas, Honduras Secretary of Defense; US Air Force Lieutenant General Robert H. Foglesong, Commander, 12th Air Force; Major General Alfred A. Valenzuela, Commanding General, US Army South; and Col Jorge Andino, Honduran Exercise Co-Director.

Subject Operation/Series: PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS (PKO) NORTH 2000

Base: Tegucigalpa

Country: Honduras (HND)

Scene Major Command Shown: MACOMS

Scene Camera Operator: Lonnie D. Tague, Civilian, USA

Release Status: Released to Public
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25/08/2000
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