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Straight on medium shot as (From left to right) US Army General Wesley K. Clark, the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, Mr. Sergio Balanzino, the NATO Deputy Secretary General, US Army General Eric K. Shinseki, Commander of the peace Stabilization Force (SFOR), and German Major General Hubert Gosch, the CHIEF of STAFF for Headquarters peace Stabilization Force (SFOR), had an open ranks inspection during the Change of Command Ceremony. General Eric K.Shinseki relinquished his command of Stabilization Force (SFOR), to General Montgomery C. Meigs (Not shown), the Commander of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Forty nations supporting Operation Joint Forge, ...

Straight on medium shot as (From left to right) US Army General Wesley...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Straight on medium shot as (From left to right) US Army General Wesley K. Clark, the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, Mr. Se... More

Left side front view medium shot as members of a multi-national Honor Guard stand at attention as US Army General Eric K. Shinseki (Not shown), Commander of the peace Stabilization Force (SFOR), relinquished his command of Stabilization Force (SFOR), to US Army General Montgomery C. Meigs (Not shown), the Commander of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Forty nations supporting Operation Joint Forge, participated in the Change of Command ceremony on the Ilidza Compound in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. US Army General Wesley K. Clark (Not shown), the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, and Mr. Sergio Balanzino (Not shown), the NATO Deputy Secretary General, ...

Left side front view medium shot as members of a multi-national Honor ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Left side front view medium shot as members of a multi-national Honor Guard stand at attention as US Army General Eric K. Shins... More

Left side rear view medium close-up shot as US Army General Eric K. Shinseki (Back to camera), Commander of the peace Stabilization Force (SFOR), hands US Army General Wesley K. Clark (Left), the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, the Organizational Colors. US Army General Eric K. Shinseki, relinquished his command to US Army General Montgomery C. Meigs (Hidden behind flag), the Commander of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Forty nations supporting Operation Joint Forge, participated in the Change of Command ceremony on the Ilidza Compound in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. General Clark and Mr. Sergio Balanzino (Not Shown), the NATO Deputy Secretary ...

Left side rear view medium close-up shot as US Army General Eric K. Sh...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Left side rear view medium close-up shot as US Army General Eric K. Shinseki (Back to camera), Commander of the peace Stabiliza... More

Right side profile medium close-up shot as Mr. Sergio Balanzino, the NATO Deputy Secretary General, gives a speech after US Army General Eric K. Shinseki, relinquished his Command of the peace Stabilization Force (SFOR), to US Army General Montgomery C. Meigs. Forty nations (Not shown) supporting Operation Joint Forge, participated in the Change of Command ceremony on the Ilidza Compound in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Right side profile medium close-up shot as Mr. Sergio Balanzino, the N...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT FORGE Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Omolara Akinretoye, USAF Relea... More

Straight on medium shot as US Army General Wesley K. Clark (Seated to the left), the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, Mr. Sergio Balanzino (Seated, center), the NATO Deputy Secretary General, and US Army General Montgomery C. Meigs (Seated, right), the new Commander of the peace Stabilization Force (SFOR), held a press conference after the Change of Command ceremony. US Army General Eric K.Shinseki (Not shown), relinquished his command of Stabilization Force (SFOR), to General Meigs, the Commander of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Forty nations supporting Operation Joint Forge, participated in the ceremony on the Ilidza Compound in Sarajevo, ...

Straight on medium shot as US Army General Wesley K. Clark (Seated to ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Straight on medium shot as US Army General Wesley K. Clark (Seated to the left), the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, Mr. Se... More

Straight on medium close-up shot as US Army General Wesley K. Clark, the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, is surrounded by reporters after the peace Stabilization Force (SFOR), Change of Command ceremony. US Army General Eric K. Shinseki (Not shown), Commander of Stabilization Force (SFOR), relinquished his command to US Army General Montgomery C. Meigs (Not shown), the Commander of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Forty nations supporting Operation Joint Forge, participated in the ceremony on the Ilidza Compound in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Straight on medium close-up shot as US Army General Wesley K. Clark, t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT FORGE Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Omolara Akinretoye, USAF Relea... More

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