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US Army (USA) and French Army Officials assigned to the Stabilization Force (SFOR), conduct a interview with local Residents from the community of Nevesinjie, erzegovina, to hear testimonies on how they have been treated by the local community after the six year Balkan War. Pictured left to right- Ms. Leila Dizdarevic, Interpreter; US Army (USA) Lieutenant General (LGEN) John B. Sylvester (right), Commander, Stabilization Force (SFOR); French Army Captain (CPT) Raulet Guillaume, Company Commander, 3rd Company, 21st Marine Infantry Battalion; French Army CPT Davaillon, Company Commander 3rd Battery, 3rd Marine Artillery Regiment; and two Residents of the town of Nevesinjie,...

US Army (USA) and French Army Officials assigned to the Stabilization ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: US Army (USA) and French Army Officials assigned to the Stabilization Force (SFOR), conduct a interview with local Residents fro... More

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New York, N. Y. , August 27, 2011 -- Region 2 staffs Leila Babb (left) and Sara Gelves working at RRCC in preparation for Hurricane Irene. President declares Emergency for New York and New Jersey to save lives and to protect property and public health and safety and to lessen or avert the threat of a catastrophe. Photo by Elissa Jun/FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New York, N. Y. , August 27, 2011 -- Region...

The original database describes this as: Title: Photograph by Elissa Jun taken on 08/27/2011 in New York Production Date: 08/27/2011 Caption: New York, N. Y. , August 27, 2011 -- Region 2 staffs Leila Babb (... More

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