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Left to right, Honduras Vice Minister of Defense, General Rosales Avella; Hector Lopez, US Army South MSEL Manager; Honduran Colonel Roque Arias Zavala, CHIEF Exercise Control Group; Honduran Colonel Willy Nelson Mejia, Director National Military Academy; Major Timothy Hodge Operations Officer, USARSO, pose during Peace Keeping Operation (PKO) NORTH 2000, Honduras Central America. PKO North 2000, 14-25 Aug 2000, was hosted by the governments of Honduras and the United States, and held at the National Military Academy, Tegucigalpa, Honduras

Left to right, Honduras Vice Minister of Defense, General Rosales Avel...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: PKO NORTH 2000 Base: Tegucigalpa Country: Honduras (HND) Scene Major Command Shown: MACOMS Scene Camera Operator: Lonnie D. ... More

Honduran Colonel Willy Nelson Mejia, Co-Director for Peace Keeping Operations-North 2000 (PKO-NORTH 2000) After-Action Review, (left), and Major Timothy Hodge, US Army South Deputy CHIEF of STAFF for Operations Exercise Division Operations Officer, discuss the day's activities while walking through the compound at the Honduran Military Academy in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The exercise, which runs from 14-25 August 2000, is sponsored by US Southern Command in Miami, Florida and executed by US Army South in Ft. Buchanan, Puerto Rico

Honduran Colonel Willy Nelson Mejia, Co-Director for Peace Keeping Ope...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: PKO-NORTH 2000 Base: Tegucigalpa Country: Honduras (HND) Scene Major Command Shown: MACOMS Scene Camera Operator: Kim Pardue... More

Colonel (COL) Julius E. Clark, US Army South Deputy CHIEF of STAFF for Operations, and Co-Director for Peace Keeping Operations North-2000, (second from left), gets a briefing from Major Eric Stewart, DCSOPS Exercise Division, (center), about the closing ceremony plans at the Hotel Princess in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Looking on are Honduran COL Jorge Andino, exercise Co-Director, left; Lieutenant Colonel Heriberto Garcia, DCSOPS Exercise Division Director, (second from right); and Honduran COL Willy Nelson Mejia, After-Action Review Co-Director, (right). The exercise, which is being held on 14-25 Aug 2000, is sponsored by US Southern Command in Miami, Florida, and executed by US Army South...

Colonel (COL) Julius E. Clark, US Army South Deputy CHIEF of STAFF for...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Colonel (COL) Julius E. Clark, US Army South Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, and Co-Director for Peace Keeping Operations... More

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