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US Navy (USN) Sailors assigned with Beach Masters Unit One/Alpha (BMU-1A), guide an Egyptian Army M113 Armored Personnel Carrier offloading from a US Navy (USN) Landing Craft Utility (LCU) craft assigned to Assault Craft Unit One (ACU-1), on the beach at Mubarek Military City, Egypt, in preparation for an amphibious assault landing demonstration in support of Exercise BRIGHT STAR 2005. The exercise is an important part of US Central Commands (USCENTCOM) theater engagement strategy and is designed to improve readiness, interoperability, strengthen the military and professional relationships among participating forces

US Navy (USN) Sailors assigned with Beach Masters Unit One/Alpha (BMU-...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: BRIGHT STAR Base: Mubarak Military City Country: Egypt (EGY) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Brandon A. Teeples, Usn Release Stat... More

An Egyptian Army M113 Armored Personnel Carrier lead convoy of Royal Jordan Army Vehicles offloading from a US Navy (USN) Landing Craft Utility (LCU-1630) craft assigned to Assault Craft Unit One (ACU-1), on the beach at Mubarek Military City, Egypt, in preparation for an amphibious assault landing demonstration in support of Exercise BRIGHT STAR 2005. The exercise is an important part of US Central Commands (USCENTCOM) theater engagement strategy and is designed to improve readiness, interoperability, strengthen the military and professional relationships among participating forces

An Egyptian Army M113 Armored Personnel Carrier lead convoy of Royal J...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: BRIGHT STAR 2005 Base: Mubarak Military City Country: Egypt (EGY) Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Kurt Wesseling, Usn Release Sta... More

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