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Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Lt. Nhim Ratana stands

Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Lt. Nhim Ratana stands

Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Lt. Nhim Ratana stands at technical decontamination station six at the Institute of Explore and Experiment on Substance of Chemical Weapons, Longvek, in the Kingdom of Cambodia, Oct... More

Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Maj. Gen. Keo Sodany puts

Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Maj. Gen. Keo Sodany puts

Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Maj. Gen. Keo Sodany puts on his military oriented protective posture gear at the Institute of Explore and Experiment on Substance of Chemical Weapons, Longvek, in the Kingdom of Ca... More

Cambodian Mine Action Center technicians build an unexploded

Cambodian Mine Action Center technicians build an unexploded

Cambodian Mine Action Center technicians build an unexploded ordinance barricade (top) at Kampong Chhnang, in the Kingdom of Cambodia, Nov. 3, 2015. When the ordinance exploded (bottom), the coconuts on bamboo ... More

Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Maj. Som Saroeun blindly

Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Maj. Som Saroeun blindly

Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Maj. Som Saroeun blindly walks away from the decontamination site while holding his breath after his gas mask is removed at the Institute of Explore and Experiment on Substance of C... More

Cambodian Mine Action Center technicians observe an

Cambodian Mine Action Center technicians observe an

Cambodian Mine Action Center technicians observe an unexploded ordinance barricade demonstration at Kampong Chhnang, in the Kingdom of Cambodia, Nov. 3, 2015. Explosive ordinance disposal Marines provided CMAC ... More

Explosive ordinance disposal U.S. Marines and Cambodian

Explosive ordinance disposal U.S. Marines and Cambodian

Explosive ordinance disposal U.S. Marines and Cambodian Mine Action Center technicians pose for a picture in front of exploding ordinance at Kampong Chhnang, in the Kingdom of Cambodia, Nov. 5, 2015. U.S Marine... More

U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 4 Derek Williams

U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 4 Derek Williams

U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 4 Derek Williams helps Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Lt. Col. Sath Peou remove his military oriented protective posture gear at the Institute of Explore and Experiment on ... More

Cambodian Mine Action Center technicians cleave bamboo

Cambodian Mine Action Center technicians cleave bamboo

Cambodian Mine Action Center technicians cleave bamboo for an unexploded ordinance barricade at Kampong Chhnang, in the Kingdom of Cambodia, Nov. 3, 2015. Explosive ordinance disposal Marines provided CMAC tech... More

The Royal Cambodian Armed Forces National Authority

The Royal Cambodian Armed Forces National Authority

The Royal Cambodian Armed Forces National Authority of Chemical Weapons simulate decontaminating Maj. Som Saroeun at the Institute of Explore and Experiment on Substance of Chemical Weapons, Longvek, in the Kin... More

Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Maj. Som Saroeun practices

Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Maj. Som Saroeun practices

Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Maj. Som Saroeun practices technical decontamination at the Institute of Explore and Experiment on Substance of Chemical Weapons, Longvek, in the Kingdom of Cambodia, Oct. 30, 2015.... More

Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Maj. Lim Bonida participates

Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Maj. Lim Bonida participates

Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Maj. Lim Bonida participates in a technical decontamination class at the Institute of Explore and Experiment on Substance of Chemical Weapons, Longvek, in the Kingdom of Cambodia, O... More

A Cambodian Mine Action Center team leader, Rous Sideth,

A Cambodian Mine Action Center team leader, Rous Sideth,

A Cambodian Mine Action Center team leader, Rous Sideth, practices unexploded ordinance reconnaissance at Kampong Chhnang, in the Kingdom of Cambodia, Nov. 2, 2015. Explosive ordinance disposal Marines provided... More

A Cambodian Mine Action Center technician assembles

A Cambodian Mine Action Center technician assembles

A Cambodian Mine Action Center technician assembles a .50 calibrator dearmor at Kampong Chhnang, in the Kingdom of Cambodia, Nov. 2, 2015. Explosive ordinance disposal Marines provided CMAC technicians with bas... More

U.S. Marine Corps explosive ordinance disposal technicians

U.S. Marine Corps explosive ordinance disposal technicians

U.S. Marine Corps explosive ordinance disposal technicians train the Cambodian Mine Action Center technicians how to safely dispose unexploded ordinance at Kampong Chhnang, in the Kingdom of Cambodia, Nov. 3, 2... More

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