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US Army personnel from US Army South, and the Uruguayan Army meet for bi-lateral planning of the upcoming Peacekeeping Operations South-02. Montevideo, Uruguay, is the location for PKO South-02

US Army personnel from US Army South, and the Uruguayan Army meet for ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Montevideo Country: Uruguay (URY) Scene Major Command Shown: MACOMS Scene Camera Operator: Lonnie D. Tague, CIV Release Status: Released to Publ... More

US Army Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Pedro Orona, CHIEF, Tactical Exercise Division US Army South at a planning meeting for the upcoming Peacekeeping Operations South-02. Montevideo, Uruguay is the location for PKO South-02

US Army Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Pedro Orona, CHIEF, Tactical Exercise...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Montevideo Country: Uruguay (URY) Scene Major Command Shown: MACOMS Scene Camera Operator: Lonnie D. Tague, CIV Release Status: Released to Publ... More

US Army personnel from US Army South, and a civilian prior to bi-lateral planning meetings for the upcoming Peacekeeping Operations South-02. Montevideo, Uruguay, is the location for PKO-02

US Army personnel from US Army South, and a civilian prior to bi-later...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Montevideo Country: Uruguay (URY) Scene Major Command Shown: MACOMS Scene Camera Operator: Lonnie D. Tague, CIV Release Status: Released to Publ... More

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