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In Gayevi, Bosnia-Herzegovina, four pre-fabricated homes were blown up. These homes were being built to help in the resettlement process of Gayevi. This is the second explosion to take place this month. US Army STAFF Sergeant (SSG) Richard Price, Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 1ST Infantry Division, Provost Marshall Office, holds out wire that could have been used in the bombing for Dick, an explosives dog, to sniff. Opeation JOINT GUARD, 28 February 1997

In Gayevi, Bosnia-Herzegovina, four pre-fabricated homes were blown up...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARD Base: Gayevi Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Tracy L. Hall-Leahy, USA Release... More

The burned remains of a US Army, M2A2 Bradley, Infantry Fighting Vehicel, from Bravo Company 2nd Battalion, 2 Infantry, 3rd Brigade, 1ST Infantry Division (Mechanized), Vilseck, Germany, sits on a dirt road. The vehicle caught on fire when returning from force protection and was immediately evacuated of all passengers, ammunitions and five tow missles before it burst into flames. The cause of the fire is unknown. Opeation JOINT GUARD, Camp Bedrock, Bosnia-Herzegovina, May 26, 1997

The burned remains of a US Army, M2A2 Bradley, Infantry Fighting Vehic...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARD Base: Camp Bedrock Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SPC John Jackson, USA Release ... More

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