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US Army Colonel (COL) Jeffery T. Christiansen, US Army South, Deputy Commander for Operations (front left) and others tour the Ecuador Military Academy during the United Forces Peacekeeping Operations South-01 Mid-Planning Conference, Quito, Ecuador

US Army Colonel (COL) Jeffery T. Christiansen, US Army South, Deputy C...

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

US Army Colonel (COL) Jeffery T. Christiansen, US Army South, Deputy Commander for Operations and Co-Director for Peacekeeping Operations South-01, center, and others are given a tour of the Ecuador Military Academy with Ecuadorian Army COL Fabian Narvaez, Assistant Co-Director for Peacekeeping Operations South-01, during the Mid-Planning Conference for United Forces Peacekeeping Operations South-01, Quito, Ecuador

US Army Colonel (COL) Jeffery T. Christiansen, US Army South, Deputy C...

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

US Army Colonel (COL) Jeffery T. Christiansen, US Army South, Deputy Commander for Operations, Co-Director for United Forces Peacekeeping Operations South-01, shakes hands with Chilean COL Valentin Segura at the opening ceremony in Quito, Ecuador. The peacekeeping exercise is a series of multi-national interacive seminars

US Army Colonel (COL) Jeffery T. Christiansen, US Army South, Deputy C...

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

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