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An Astra BM (6x6) truck loaded onto a Landing Craft Mechanized (LCM) from the Spanish LSD (Landing Ship Dock) Galicia (L 31). The truck will be used to help resupply the Spanish troops participating in the BRIGHT STAR 01-02 Exercise. The Galacia (L 31), from Puntales Naval Station, Spain, is sitting 20 kilometers from the beach of El Omayed off of the northern coast of Egypt. BRIGHT STAR is a multinational exercise involving more than 74,000 troops from 44 countries that is designed to enhance regional stability and military-to-military cooperation among the US, our key allies, and our regional partners. It prepares US Central Command to rapidly deploy and employ the armed forces to...

An Astra BM (6x6) truck loaded onto a Landing Craft Mechanized (LCM) f...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: An Astra BM (6x6) truck loaded onto a Landing Craft Mechanized (LCM) from the Spanish LSD (Landing Ship Dock) Galicia (L 31). Th... More

A sailor from the Spanish Navy, Puntales Naval Station, Spain, walks off a landing craft from the Spanish LSD (Landing Ship Dock) Galicia (L 31) onto El Omayed Beach on the northern coast of Egypt. He is there to help retrieve vehicles to deliver supplies to the Spanish troops participating in the BRIGHT STAR 01-02 Exercise. BRIGHT STAR is a multinational exercise involving more than 74,000 troops from 44 countries that is designed to enhance regional stability and military-to-military cooperation among the US, our key allies, and our regional partners. It prepares US Central Command to rapidly deploy and employ the armed forces to deter aggressors and, if necessary, fight and win...

A sailor from the Spanish Navy, Puntales Naval Station, Spain, walks o...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: A sailor from the Spanish Navy, Puntales Naval Station, Spain, walks off a landing craft from the Spanish LSD (Landing Ship Dock... More

Two Naval personnel from the Spanish Naval Group, Puntales Naval Station, Spain, use a radio to call the Spanish LSD (Landing Ship Dock) Galicia (L 31) (not seen) 20 kilometers from the beach of El Omayed off of the northern coast of Egypt. They are requesting the delivery of goods for Spanish troops, participating in the BRIGHT STAR 01-02 Exercise. BRIGHT STAR is a multinational exercise involving more than 74,000 troops from 44 countries that is designed to enhance regional stability and military-to-military cooperation among the US, our key allies, and our regional partners. It prepares US Central Command to rapidly deploy and employ the armed forces to deter aggressors and, if...

Two Naval personnel from the Spanish Naval Group, Puntales Naval Stati...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Two Naval personnel from the Spanish Naval Group, Puntales Naval Station, Spain, use a radio to call the Spanish LSD (Landing Sh... More

A sailor from Puntales Naval Station, Spain, directs the Ling Craft Mechanized (LCM) to drop the ramp. Trucks will be loaded from the beach of El Omayed off of the northern coast of Egypt. The trucks will be used to deliver goods for Spanish troops, participating in the BRIGHT STAR 01-02 Exercise. BRIGHT STAR is a multinational exercise involving more than 74,000 troops from 44 countries that is designed to enhance regional stability military-to-military cooperation among the US, our key allies, our regional partners. It prepares US Central Comm to rapidly deploy employ the armed forces to deter aggressors , if necessary, fight win side-by-side with our allies...

A sailor from Puntales Naval Station, Spain, directs the Ling Craft Me...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: A sailor from Puntales Naval Station, Spain, directs the Landing Craft Mechanized (LCM) to drop the ramp. Trucks will be loaded ... More

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