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Sergeant (SGT) Bruce Gibson of the 56th Medical Squadron shovels dirt to fill in a field latrine during Exercise SHADOW HAWK'87.  In this US Central Command/Joint Chiefs of STAFF exercise, US forces operate with the Jordanian military in a desert environm

Sergeant (SGT) Bruce Gibson of the 56th Medical Squadron shovels dirt ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SHADOW HAWK Base: King Faisal Air Base, Al Jafr Country: Jordan (JOR) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Scott Stewart Release Stat... More

Money is about to change hands at the Tactical Field Exchange set up for the exercise Shadow Hawk segment of Bright Star '87. In this U.S. Central Command/Joint Chiefs of STAFF exercise, U.S. forces operate with the Jordanian military in a desert environm

Money is about to change hands at the Tactical Field Exchange set up f...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SHADOW HAWKBRIGHT STAR '87 Base: King Faisal Air Base State: Al Jafr Country: Jordan (JOR) Scene Camera Operator: STAFF SGT.... More

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