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Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Paul Vise, left, and Army SPECIALIST Chuck Latch, members of the Joint Audio-Visual Detachment, Panama, take a break after filming a demonstration that took place outside the gates of the base. The demonstration was held on the anniversary of the 1968 national guard coup that placed Brigadier General Omar Torrijos in control of the Panamian government

Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Paul Vise, left, and Army SPECIALIST Chu...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Amador Country: Panama (PAN) Scene Camera Operator: PH1(Sw) J. Elliott Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital ... More

Two Marines stand watch on the roof of the US Naval Forces Southern Command headquarters building during a demonstration outside the gates of the joint US/Panamian base. The demonstration is being held on the anniversary of the 1968 national guard coup that placed Brigadier General Omar Torrijos in control of the Panamian government

Two Marines stand watch on the roof of the US Naval Forces Southern Co...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Amador Country: Panama (PAN) Scene Camera Operator: PH1(Sw) J. Elliott Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital ... More

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