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U.S. Navy Boatswain's Mate Two (BM2) Surface Warfare, Errol Cooper, from Beachmaster Unit One (BMU-1), guides a vehicle off of an Improved Navy Lighterage System (INLS) during the Joint Logistics Over The Shore (JLOTS) exercise.  The INLS is a floating dock designed to allow Navy ships to transport heavy equipment to shore.  This unit is in support of the humanitarian assistance exercise New Horizons, which is taking place in Belize and in the Guatemala area. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Kay Richey, CIV) (Released)

U.S. Navy Boatswain's Mate Two (BM2) Surface Warfare, Errol Cooper, fr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Puerto Quetzal Country: Guatemala (GTM) Scene Major Command Shown: NORTHEAST Scene Camera Operator: Kaye Richey, CIV, USA Release Status: Releas... More

U.S. Navy Amphibious Construction Battalion 1 (ACB-1) Sailors offload the Improved Navy Lighterage System (INLS) from the Military Sealift Command (MSC) Class M heavy Lift Barge Carrier SS CAPE MOHICAN (T-AKR 5056) on Jan. 27, 2007, during Humanitarian Support Over the Shore (HSOTS) 2007, which is a simulated disaster relief assistance response being conducted at Puerto Quetzal, Escuintla Department, Republic of Guatemala. (U.S. Navy photo by Yeoman 3rd Class Jessica L. Bidwell) (Released)

U.S. Navy Amphibious Construction Battalion 1 (ACB-1) Sailors offload ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Puerto Quetzal State: Escuintla Department Country: Guatemala (GTM) Scene Camera Operator: YN3 Jessica L. Bidwell, USN Release Status: Released ... More

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