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A crane lifts the cargo out of the U.S. Army vessel, Five Forks, at the Suriname River.(Exact date unknown)

A crane lifts the cargo out of the U.S. Army vessel, Five Forks, at th...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DISTANT HAVEN Base: New Haven Country: Suriname (SUR) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Thomas A. Anhalt Release Status: Released t... More

U.S. Army vessel, Five Forks, of the 1097th Transportation Company, Fort Davis, Panama, docked at port and ready to download on the Suriname River.(Exact date unknown)

U.S. Army vessel, Five Forks, of the 1097th Transportation Company, Fo...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DISTANT HAVEN Base: New Haven Country: Suriname (SUR) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Thomas A. Anhalt Release Status: Released t... More

Cargo from the U.S. Army vessel, Five Forks, get downloaded by crane onto New Haven port.(Exact date unknown)

Cargo from the U.S. Army vessel, Five Forks, get downloaded by crane o...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DISTANT HAVEN Base: New Haven Country: Suriname (SUR) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Thomas A. Anhalt Release Status: Released t... More

A trailer is lifted from the U.S. Army vessel, Five Forks, at the New Haven port. The trailer will be used for hauling supplies around Base Camp Ayoko.(Exact date unknown)

A trailer is lifted from the U.S. Army vessel, Five Forks, at the New ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DISTANT HAVEN Base: New Haven Country: Suriname (SUR) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Thomas A. Anhalt Release Status: Released t... More

Staff Sgt. Benjamin A. Burton, the Standard Army Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Benjamin A. Burton, the Standard Army Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Benjamin A. Burton, the Standard Army Maintenance System (SAMS) coordinator for the Army Watercraft Company, 371st Sustainment Brigade and a Quincy, Ky. native explains SAMS protocol to Staff Sgt. Da... More

As the sun illuminates Old Glory draped over the the

As the sun illuminates Old Glory draped over the the

As the sun illuminates Old Glory draped over the the United States Army Vessel Churubusco, Spc. Jason R. Mullis (right), a watercraft operator with the 824th Transportation Company out of Morehead City, N.C., t... More

Staff Sgt. Benjamin A. Burton, the Standard Army Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Benjamin A. Burton, the Standard Army Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Benjamin A. Burton, the Standard Army Maintenance System (SAMS) coordinator for the Army Watercraft Company, 371st Sustainment Brigade and a Quincy, Ky. native works in his office at Kuwait Naval Bas... More

Staff Sgt. Dallas J. Hill, a boatswain with the Five

Staff Sgt. Dallas J. Hill, a boatswain with the Five

Staff Sgt. Dallas J. Hill, a boatswain with the Five Forks (LCU 2018) of the Army Watercraft Company and a Tampa, Fla. Native operates the Standard Army Maintenance System (SAMS) computer on the bridge of the F... More

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