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US Army Major (MAJ) Eric Stewart (left), US Army South Deputy CHIEF of STAFF for Operations (USARSO DCSOPS), Exercise Division and Operations Officer for Peacekeeping Operations-South 2001, works on his briefing at the Initial Planning Conference. Behind him is USA, MAJ Robert Crowley, United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) J34

US Army Major (MAJ) Eric Stewart (left), US Army South Deputy CHIEF of...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Quito Country: Ecuador (ECU) Scene Camera Operator: Kaye Richey, CIV Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photogr... More

US Army Major (MAJ) Eric Stewart (left), US Army Southern Command (USARSO), Operations Officer for United Forces Peacekeeping Operations South-01, talks with Pedro Perez (center), USARSO communications officer, Escuela Superior Militar (Superior Military School ), Quito, Ecuador. The peacekeeping exercise is a series of multinational interactive seminars

US Army Major (MAJ) Eric Stewart (left), US Army Southern Command (USA...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Quito Country: Ecuador (ECU) Scene Major Command Shown: MACOMS Scene Camera Operator: Miguel A. Negron, CIV Release Status: Released to Public C... More

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