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US Air Force STAFF Sergeant Maria Kraft, USAF MASTER Sergeant Pat McKenna and MSGT John Twigg barter with a roadside merchant on Hondurass main highway, "Centro America Cinco" in Siguatepeque, Honduras. From AIRMAN Magazine, August 2000 article "Say "Hola" to Honduras."

US Air Force STAFF Sergeant Maria Kraft, USAF MASTER Sergeant Pat McKe...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Honduras (HND) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Lance Cheung Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Villagers from Potrerillos, Siguatepeque, Honduras,

Villagers from Potrerillos, Siguatepeque, Honduras,

Villagers from Potrerillos, Siguatepeque, Honduras, line up to receive bags of food from members of Joint Task Force-Bravo, Oct. 25, 2014. As part of the 57th Chapel Hike, more than130 members assigned to Join... More

A Global Positioning System is used to track a mapping

A Global Positioning System is used to track a mapping

A Global Positioning System is used to track a mapping drone during a training course conducted at the Honduran Army 1st Engineer Battalion in Siguatepeque, Honduras from Jan. 8-12, 2018. The course integrated ... More

Pfc. Joshua Anderson, a service desk technician at

Pfc. Joshua Anderson, a service desk technician at

Pfc. Joshua Anderson, a service desk technician at the 335th Signal Command (Theater) headquarters, and a native of Woodstock, Georgia, teaches an English class to children in Siguatepeque, Honduras during a re... More

Pfc. Joshua Anderson, an Army Reserve service desk

Pfc. Joshua Anderson, an Army Reserve service desk

Pfc. Joshua Anderson, an Army Reserve service desk technician at the 335th Signal Command (Theater) headquarters, and a native of Woodstock, Georgia, poses with children in Siguatepeque, Honduras during a recen... More

Honduran Army 1st Lt. Rene Ponce and U.S. Army 1st

Honduran Army 1st Lt. Rene Ponce and U.S. Army 1st

Honduran Army 1st Lt. Rene Ponce and U.S. Army 1st Lt. Jose Rivas an engineer project officer with Joint Task Force-Bravo discuss equipment capabilities before launching a drone during a training course conduct... More

U.S. Army Sgt. Casey Beauchamp, Medical Element preventative

U.S. Army Sgt. Casey Beauchamp, Medical Element preventative

U.S. Army Sgt. Casey Beauchamp, Medical Element preventative medicine noncomissioned officer, puts on gloves prior to testing water at a home in Siguatepeque, Honduras, Nov. 7, 2018. Prior to testing the water,... More

Honduran Army 1st Lts. Angel Molina, Rene Ponce and

Honduran Army 1st Lts. Angel Molina, Rene Ponce and

Honduran Army 1st Lts. Angel Molina, Rene Ponce and U.S. Army 1st Lt. Jose Rivas an engineer project officer with Joint Task Force-Bravo discuss equipment capabilities before launching a drone during a training... More

Pfc. Joshua Anderson, (green t-shirt) a service desk

Pfc. Joshua Anderson, (green t-shirt) a service desk

Pfc. Joshua Anderson, (green t-shirt) a service desk technician at the 335th Signal Command (Theater) headquarters, and a native of Woodstock, Georgia, sands cabinet doors during a recent refurbishing project i... More

U.S. Army engineers with Joint Task Force-Bravo monitor

U.S. Army engineers with Joint Task Force-Bravo monitor

U.S. Army engineers with Joint Task Force-Bravo monitor the associated drone software as it maps the route and capture aerial photos during a training course conducted at the Honduran Army 1st Engineer Battalio... More

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Jose Rivas an engineer project officer

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Jose Rivas an engineer project officer

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Jose Rivas an engineer project officer with Joint Task Force-Bravo adjusts the Global Positioning System and prepares to launch a drone during a training course conducted at the Honduran Army ... More

U.S. Army Maj. Stephen Austria Joint Task Force-Bravo,

U.S. Army Maj. Stephen Austria Joint Task Force-Bravo,

U.S. Army Maj. Stephen Austria Joint Task Force-Bravo, deputy engineer director prepares to launch a drone during a training course conducted at the Honduran Army 1st Engineer Battalion in Siguatepeque, Hondura... More

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Marie Adams an engineer project officer

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Marie Adams an engineer project officer

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Marie Adams an engineer project officer with Joint Task Force-Bravo prepares to launch a drone during a training course conducted at the Honduran Army 1st Engineer Battalion in Siguatepeque, H... More

U.S. Army engineers with Joint Task Force-Bravo monitor

U.S. Army engineers with Joint Task Force-Bravo monitor

U.S. Army engineers with Joint Task Force-Bravo monitor the associated drone software as it maps the route and capture aerial photos during a training course conducted at the Honduran Army 1st Engineer Battalio... More

U.S. Army Maj. Stephen Austria (lefte), Joint Task

U.S. Army Maj. Stephen Austria (lefte), Joint Task

U.S. Army Maj. Stephen Austria (lefte), Joint Task Force-Bravo, deputy engineer director and 1st Lt. Marie Adams (right), engineer project officer, monitor mapping drone software with guidance form Mr. Pete Orb... More

Volunteers carry 35-pounds of food in backpacks to

Volunteers carry 35-pounds of food in backpacks to

Volunteers carry 35-pounds of food in backpacks to villagers in Potrerillos, Siguatepeque, Honduras, Oct. 25, 2014. As part of the 57th Chapel Hike, more than 130 members assigned to Joint Task Force-Bravo lac... More

The Medical Element Preventative Medicine team hit

The Medical Element Preventative Medicine team hit

The Medical Element Preventative Medicine team hit the streets of Siguatepeque, Oct. 31, for their weekly community outreach mission assisting the Ministry of Health representatives in Comayagua. During their v... More

U.S. Army Sgt. Lakeshia Nolan, Medical Element preventative

U.S. Army Sgt. Lakeshia Nolan, Medical Element preventative

U.S. Army Sgt. Lakeshia Nolan, Medical Element preventative medicine noncomissioned officer in charge of facilities, tests water from a water filtration system in a community in Siguatepeque, Honduras, Nov. 7, ... More

U.S. Army Maj. Stephen Austria Joint Task Force-Bravo,

U.S. Army Maj. Stephen Austria Joint Task Force-Bravo,

U.S. Army Maj. Stephen Austria Joint Task Force-Bravo, deputy engineer director prepares to launch a drone during a training course conducted at the Honduran Army 1st Engineer Battalion in Siguatepeque, Hondura... More

U.S. Army and Honduran Army engineers pose for a photograph

U.S. Army and Honduran Army engineers pose for a photograph

U.S. Army and Honduran Army engineers pose for a photograph after completing a mapping dron training course at the 1st Engineer Battalion at Siguatepeque, Honduras, Jan. 11,2018. The course integrated the JTF-B... More

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Marie Adams an engineer project officer

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Marie Adams an engineer project officer

U.S. Army 1st Lt. Marie Adams an engineer project officer with Joint Task Force-Bravo prepares to launch a drone during a training course conducted at the Honduran Army 1st Engineer Battalion in Siguatepeque, H... More

U.S. Air Force Capt. Samuel McClellan, Joint Task

U.S. Air Force Capt. Samuel McClellan, Joint Task

U.S. Air Force Capt. Samuel McClellan, Joint Task Force-Bravo command chaplain, gives the invocation before handing out bags of donated food to villagers in Potrerillos, Siguatepeque, Honduras, Oct. 25, 2014. ... More

Volunteers from Joint Task Force-Bravo try to maintain

Volunteers from Joint Task Force-Bravo try to maintain

Volunteers from Joint Task Force-Bravo try to maintain order while handing out soccer balls to the children in Potrerillos, Siguatepeque, Honduras, Oct. 25, 2014. The soccer balls were donated by the non-profi... More

U.S. Army Sgt. Joshua Smith, Joint Task Force-Bravo

U.S. Army Sgt. Joshua Smith, Joint Task Force-Bravo

U.S. Army Sgt. Joshua Smith, Joint Task Force-Bravo chaplain assistant, and U.S. Air Force Capt. Samuel McClellan, Joint Task Force-Bravo command chaplain, prepare a piñata for the children in Potrerillos, Sigu... More

U.S. Army engineers with Joint Task Force-Bravo monitor

U.S. Army engineers with Joint Task Force-Bravo monitor

U.S. Army engineers with Joint Task Force-Bravo monitor the associated drone software as it maps the route and capture aerial photos during a training course conducted at the Honduran Army 1st Engineer Battalio... More

The Medical Element Preventative Medicine team hit

The Medical Element Preventative Medicine team hit

The Medical Element Preventative Medicine team hit the streets of Siguatepeque, Oct. 31, for their weekly community outreach mission assisting the Ministry of Health representatives in Comayagua. During their v... More

Members from Joint Task Force-Bravo, wait in line to

Members from Joint Task Force-Bravo, wait in line to

Members from Joint Task Force-Bravo, wait in line to give their bags of donated food and clothes to villagers in Potrerillos, Siguatepeque, Honduras, Oct. 25, 2014. As part of the 57th Chapel Hike, more than 1... More

A young boy chews on a lollipop given to him by one

A young boy chews on a lollipop given to him by one

A young boy chews on a lollipop given to him by one of the Chapel Hike volunteers in Potrerillos, Siguatepeque, Honduras, Oct. 25, 2014. As part of the 57th Chapel Hike, more than 130 members assigned to Joint... More

U.S. Army engineers with Joint Task Force-Bravo monitor

U.S. Army engineers with Joint Task Force-Bravo monitor

U.S. Army engineers with Joint Task Force-Bravo monitor the associated drone software as it maps the route and capture aerial photos during a training course conducted at the Honduran Army 1st Engineer Battalio... More

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