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Hector Colon (left), Guillermo Santiago (center) and Carlos Rivera, US Army South (USARSO) Electronic Mechanics, unpack their audio gear during the setup phase of Peacekeeping Operations South 2001

Hector Colon (left), Guillermo Santiago (center) and Carlos Rivera, US...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Quito Country: Ecuador (ECU) Scene Major Command Shown: SOUTHCOM Scene Camera Operator: Kaye Richey, CIV Release Status: Released to Public Comb... More

Sgt. Cole Weih, a medic in 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop,

Sgt. Cole Weih, a medic in 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop,

Sgt. Cole Weih, a medic in 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment from Fort Hood, Texas, talks with a young Iraqi boy in the Al Dawasa market, Mosul, Iraq, Feb. 9.

Hector Colon (left) and Carlos Rivera, US Army South (USARSO) Electronic Mechanics, help Ecuadorian Army soldiers construct a translator's booth during the setup phase of Peacekeeping Operations South 2001

Hector Colon (left) and Carlos Rivera, US Army South (USARSO) Electron...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Quito Country: Ecuador (ECU) Scene Major Command Shown: SOUTHCOM Scene Camera Operator: Kim B. Pardue, CIV Release Status: Released to Public Co... More

Spc. Carlos Rivera, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon,

Spc. Carlos Rivera, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon,

Spc. Carlos Rivera, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment from Fort Hood, Texas, pulls security while patrolling through a busy market in the Al Dawasa market ... More

Pvt. Brandon Miles, 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd

Pvt. Brandon Miles, 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd

Pvt. Brandon Miles, 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment from Fort Hood, Texas, walks past the flashy store window displays of the Al Dawasa market of Mosul, Iraq, Feb. 9.

Staff Sgt. Chad Caldwell, a section sergeant in 3rd

Staff Sgt. Chad Caldwell, a section sergeant in 3rd

Staff Sgt. Chad Caldwell, a section sergeant in 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment from Fort Hood, Texas, patrols the busy Al Dawasa market in Mosul, Iraq, Feb. 9.

Spc. Carlos Rivera, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon,

Spc. Carlos Rivera, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon,

Spc. Carlos Rivera, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment from Fort Hood, Texas, pulls security while a young Iraqi girl tries to make friends in Al Mansour, a... More

Staff Sgt. Thomas Bruhn, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon,

Staff Sgt. Thomas Bruhn, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon,

Staff Sgt. Thomas Bruhn, a cavalry scout in 3rd Platoon, Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment from Fort Hood, Texas, pulls security while patrolling through the Al Dawasa market in Mosul, Ir... More

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