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Nearly two dozen portable office units have been squeezed into a hangar at Yokota Air Base, Japan in support of KEEN EDGE '96, a joint/bilateral command post exercise involving United States Forces Japan (USFJ) and Japan Self Defense Force (JSDF) members. This year's exercise is the first to use the Joint Theater Level Simulation (JTLS) and the Corps Battle Simulation (CBS) computer systems in the same exercise

Nearly two dozen portable office units have been squeezed into a hanga...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KEEN EDGE '96 Base: Yokota Air Base Country: Japan (JPN) Scene Camera Operator: SRA C. M. Ricardo Release Status: Released t... More

United States Forces Japan (USFJ) Army MAJ Daniel Baggio looks on as Japan Ground Self Defense Force's (JGSDF) LTCOL Seijiro Kiyomichi monitors actions while testing the Joint Theater Level Simulation (JTLS) system at Yokota Air Base, Japan. Service members from USFJ and JSDF will be conducting a joint/bilateral command post exercise, Keen Edge '96, at U.S. and Japanese military installations from January 25 until February 2, 1996

United States Forces Japan (USFJ) Army MAJ Daniel Baggio looks on as J...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: KEEN EDGE '96 Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: SRA C.M. Ricardo Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military S... More

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