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Sergent Mjor (SGM), Dmmnn, Germn Army Bnd Director, conducts the bnd during the Bttle of El Almein Memoril Ceremony, during Exercise BRIGHT STAR 01/02. The Ceremony commemorted the bttle between xis nd llied forces for the control of Egypt during WW II. Prticipnts in the Bright Str Exercise took time out to ttend the Memoril Ceremony. BRIGHT STAR 01/02 is multintionl exercise involving more thn 74,000 troops from 44 countries tht enhnces regionl stbility nd militry-to-militry coopertion mong our key llies, nd our regionl prtners. It prepres US Centrl Commnd to rpidly deploy nd employ the forces needed to deter ggressors nd, if necessry, fight...

Sergent Mjor (SGM), Dmmnn, Germn Army Bnd Director, conducts the bnd d...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Sergeant Major (SGM), Dammann, German Army Band Director, conducts the band during the Battle of El Alamein Memorial Ceremony, d... More

Germn Army Mjor Johnnes Bckus, M.D., Germn Division Specil Opertions, Regensburg, Germny, shres informtion, nd points out wht the inside of the Germn mbulnce looks like, to medicl personnel from the 14th Field Hospitl, Fort Benning, Georgi, who re prticipting in the BRIGHT STAR 01-02 Exercise t Mubrk Militry City. BRIGHT STAR is multintionl exercise involving more thn 74,000 troops from 44 countries tht is designed to enhnce regionl stbility nd militry-to-militry coopertion mong the US, our key llies, nd our regionl prtners. It prepres US Centrl Commnd to rpidly deploy nd employ the rmed forces to deter ggressors nd, if necessry, fight...

Germn Army Mjor Johnnes Bckus, M.D., Germn Division Specil Opertions, ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: German Army Major Johannes Backus, M.D., German Division Special Operations, Regensburg, Germany, shares information, and points... More

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