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GEN Cedras' caravan arrives at the Joint Operation Center at the Port Au Prince International Airport for his meeting with the US Ambassador and LTG Shelton

GEN Cedras' caravan arrives at the Joint Operation Center at the Port ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: UPHOLD DEMOCRACY Base: Port Au Prince Country: Haiti (HTI) Scene Camera Operator: SSG Jeffrey T. Brady (USA) Release Status:... More

A large crowd of Haitians fill the streets outside the Port au Prince Airport to rally support for the American troops who are protecting their city streets and forcing out the self-imposed leader of Haiti, General Cedras, during Operation Uphold Democracy. Soldiers can be seen on a roof top providing security. Exact Date Shot Unknown

A large crowd of Haitians fill the streets outside the Port au Prince ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: UPHOLD DEMOCRACY Base: Port Au Prince Country: Haiti (HTI) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Sean Worrell (USAF) Release Status: Re... More

Outside the Port au Prince Airport, Haitians hold up a "Thank You America" sign to show support for American troops who are protecting their city streets and forcing out General Cedras, the self-imposed leader of Haiti, during Operation Uphold Democracy. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Outside the Port au Prince Airport, Haitians hold up a "Thank You Amer...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: UPHOLD DEMOCRACY Base: Port Au Prince Country: Haiti (HTI) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Sean Worrell (USAF) Release Status: Re... More

LTG Henry Shelton (center) and MG David Meade (right) leave the American Embassy enroute to Gen Cedras' Headquarters for a meeting. General Cedras is the self-imposed leader of Haiti. Exact Date Shot Unknown

LTG Henry Shelton (center) and MG David Meade (right) leave the Americ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: UPHOLD DEMOCRACY Base: Port Au Prince Country: Haiti (HTI) Scene Camera Operator: SFC Joel Herard (USA) Release Status: Rele... More

GEN Cedras shakes hands with a US Army LTC upon arriving for his meeting with the US Ambassador and LTG Shelton at the Port au Prince International Airport

GEN Cedras shakes hands with a US Army LTC upon arriving for his meeti...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: RESTORE DEMOCRACY Base: Port Au Prince Country: Haiti (HTI) Scene Camera Operator: SSG Jeffrey T. Brady (USA) Release Status... More

LTG Henry Shelton, Commander Joint Task Force-180, shakes hands with an unidentified foreign general officer when they meet at the Port-au-Prince International Airport before a meeting with General Cedras, the self imposed leader of Haiti

LTG Henry Shelton, Commander Joint Task Force-180, shakes hands with a...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: UPHOLD DEMOCRACY Base: Port Au Prince Country: Haiti (HTI) Scene Camera Operator: SSG Jeffrey T. Brady (USA) Release Status:... More

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