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US Army (USA) STAFF Sergeant (SSG) Jorge Esquilin (right), assigned to the US Army South (USARSO) Tactical Exercise Division hands out welcome packets during the Mid-Planning Conference for Peacekeeping Operations South 03 (PKO South 03), held at the Sheraton Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentina (ARG)

US Army (USA) STAFF Sergeant (SSG) Jorge Esquilin (right), assigned to...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Buenos Aires Country: Argentina (ARG) Scene Camera Operator: Juan Torres, CIV Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digita... More

US Army Sergeant (SGT) Forrest Atterberry (left), Administrative Non Commissioned Officer (NCO), Initial Planning Conference for Peacekeeping Operations-South 2001 and US Army STAFF Sergeant (SSG) Jorge Esquilin, US Army South Deputy CHIEF of STAFF for Operations (USARSO DCSOPS), Exercise Division, go over rosters prior to the arrival of the participants in the conference

US Army Sergeant (SGT) Forrest Atterberry (left), Administrative Non C...

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

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