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PVT. Sean Paulson, a member of the 84th Engineering Battalion, entertains a group of students from the Ban Nong Laksila School during the joint Thai-U.S. training exercise Cobra Gold '92

PVT. Sean Paulson, a member of the 84th Engineering Battalion, enterta...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: COBRA GOLD '92 Base: Korat Country: Thailand (THA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT. Gerald W. Baker Release Status: Released to ... More

Private First Class (PFC) Terrance Williams, USA, (left), PFC Jessie Mendoza, USA, (middle) and SPECIALIST Ricardo Thomas, USA, with Bravo Company 864th Engineering Battalion 2nd Platoon, Fort Lewis, Washington, prepare concrete for construction of a community center for a school. The school located in Ban Nong Phayon, Thailand, is being fixed up in support of COBRA GOLD 2001. COBRA GOLD '01 is regularly scheduled, joint-combined exercise designed to ensure regional peace and strengthen the ability of the royal Thai Armed Forces to defend Thailand or respond to regional contingencies. This year's exercise, the 20th in the series, will focus on peace enforcement operations

Private First Class (PFC) Terrance Williams, USA, (left), PFC Jessie M...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: COBRA GOLD 2001 Country: Thailand (THA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Leslie Lawrence, USAF Release Status: Released to Public C... More

A special amphibious reconnaissance corpsman with the

A special amphibious reconnaissance corpsman with the

A special amphibious reconnaissance corpsman with the Royal Thai Navy fires his weapon system during a bilateral sniper shooting package with Marines with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit in Nong Kra Chang, K... More

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