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An Aspide multirole missle is launched from the Venezuelan frigate ALMIRANTE JOSE DE GARCIA (F 26) during Operation UNITAS XXV

An Aspide multirole missle is launched from the Venezuelan frigate ALM...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: UNITAS XXV Base: Almirante Jose De Garcia (F 26) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Paul T. Erickson Release Status: Released to Publ... More

U.S. Army engineers emplace one of two 17-bay Acrow

U.S. Army engineers emplace one of two 17-bay Acrow

U.S. Army engineers emplace one of two 17-bay Acrow bridges during Operation Golden Gate, a Regional Command-Southwest combined-joint engineering mission to construct a bridge complex spanning the Helmand River... More

Plans graphics show the intended scope of Operation

Plans graphics show the intended scope of Operation

Plans graphics show the intended scope of Operation Golden Gate, a Regional Command-Southwest combined-joint engineering mission to construct a bridge complex spanning the Helmand River in southwest Afghanistan... More

U.S. Army engineers emplace one of two 17-bay Acrow

U.S. Army engineers emplace one of two 17-bay Acrow

U.S. Army engineers emplace one of two 17-bay Acrow bridges during Operation Golden Gate, a Regional Command-Southwest combined-joint engineering mission to construct a bridge complex spanning the Helmand River... More

U.S. Army engineers emplace one of two 17-bay Acrow

U.S. Army engineers emplace one of two 17-bay Acrow

U.S. Army engineers emplace one of two 17-bay Acrow bridges during Operation Golden Gate, a Regional Command-Southwest combined-joint engineering mission to construct a bridge complex spanning the Helmand River... More

U.S. Army engineers work on the shore during the emplacement

U.S. Army engineers work on the shore during the emplacement

U.S. Army engineers work on the shore during the emplacement of one of two 17-bay Acrow bridges during Operation Golden Gate, a Regional Command-Southwest combined-joint engineering mission to construct a bridg... More

U.S. Army engineers emplace one of two 17-bay Acrow

U.S. Army engineers emplace one of two 17-bay Acrow

U.S. Army engineers emplace one of two 17-bay Acrow bridges during Operation Golden Gate, a Regional Command-Southwest combined-joint engineering mission to construct a bridge complex spanning the Helmand River... More

U.S. Army engineers emplace one of two 17-bay Acrow

U.S. Army engineers emplace one of two 17-bay Acrow

U.S. Army engineers emplace one of two 17-bay Acrow bridges during Operation Golden Gate, a Regional Command-Southwest combined-joint engineering mission to construct a bridge complex spanning the Helmand River... More

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