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Haitian citizens walking to the market in downtown Port Au Prince during Operation UPHOLD DEMOCRACY in place to improve the health and rebuild the infrastructure of the Haitian population

Haitian citizens walking to the market in downtown Port Au Prince duri...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: UPHOLD DEMOCRACY Base: Camp Fairwinds / Camp Kinzer Country: Haiti (HTI) Scene Camera Operator: LCPL Jennifer L. Weber, Usmc ... More

President of the Republic of Haiti, Jean Bertrand Aristide addresses the first graduating class of the transition course for the interim police Public Security Force. President Aristide stresses to the graduates that the priority is to provide and insure peace, security, dialogue and reconciliation of all Haitian citizens. Behind President Aristide are military forces and dignitaries from the U.S. and other countries

President of the Republic of Haiti, Jean Bertrand Aristide addresses t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: UPHOLD DEMOCRACY Base: Port Au Prince Country: Haiti (HTI) Scene Camera Operator: SFC Joel Herard (USA) Release Status: Rele... More

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