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US Air Frce (USAF) General (GEN) Richard B. Myers, Chairman f the Jint Chiefs f STAFF (JCS), is intrduced t Republic f Gergia (GEO) Captain (CAPT) Mamuka Balakhadze, Gergian Cmmand Battalin Cmmander, during a tur f the Advanced Operatinal Base fr the Gergia Train and Equip Prgram in Krtsanisi, Republic f Gergia. General Myers is turing the Gergia Train and Equip Prgram (GTEP) cmplex and training grunds alng with meeting tp military fficials and the Gergian President t discuss GTEP. GTEP is a flexible, time phased training initiative that builds upn a strng military-t-military relatinship develped between the US and the Republic f Gergia since the end...

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US Air Frce (USAF) General (GEN) Richard B. Myers, Chairman f the Jint Chiefs f STAFF (JCS), is intrduced t Republic f Gergia (GEO) Captain (CAPT) Mamuka Balakhadze, Gergian Cmmand Battalin Cmmander, during a tur f the Advanced Operatinal Base fr the Gergia Train and Equip Prgram in Krtsanisi, Republic f Gergia. General Myers is turing the Gergia Train and Equip Prgram (GTEP) cmplex and training grunds alng with meeting tp military fficials and the Gergian President t discuss GTEP. GTEP is a flexible, time phased training initiative that builds upn a strng military-t-military relatinship develped between the US and the Republic f Gergia since the end...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: US Air Force (USAF) General (GEN) Richard B. Myers, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of STAFF (JCS), is introduced to Republic of Georgia (GEO) Captain (CAPT) Mamuka Balakhadze, Georgian Commando Battalion Commander, during a tour of the Advanced Operational Base for the Georgia Train and Equip Program in Krtsanisi, Republic of Georgia. General Myers is touring the Georgia Train and Equip Program (GTEP) complex and training grounds along with meeting top military officials and the Georgian President to discuss GTEP. GTEP is a flexible, time phased training initiative that builds upon a strong military-to-military relationship developed between the US and the Republic of Georgia since the end of the Cold War, and further underscores US support for the Republic of Georgia's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity.

Base: Krysanisi

State: Imereti

Country: Georgia (The Country) (GEO)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Justin D. Pyle, USAF

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

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25/11/2002
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