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A soldier from the 2/187th Airborne attacks an "enemy" building at Cocoli, during a joint training exercise conducted by the 193rd Infantry Brigade

A soldier from the 2/187th Airborne attacks an "enemy" building at Coc...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Clayton Country: Panama (PAN) Scene Camera Operator: SPC 4 Lavirboth Cheav Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digi... More

Yeoman First Class James Martinez, assigned to the

Yeoman First Class James Martinez, assigned to the

Yeoman First Class James Martinez, assigned to the military detachment embarked aboard High Speed Vessel High Speed Vessel Swift, prepares to secure the colors, as Swift gets underway to Guatemala. The crew of ... More

High Speed Vessel Swift sits moored at Rodman-Balboa

High Speed Vessel Swift sits moored at Rodman-Balboa

High Speed Vessel Swift sits moored at Rodman-Balboa pier as part of Southern Partnership Station 2012. The crew of the Swift is in Panama for the holidays before moving on to Guatemala for their next mission. ... More

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