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US Army (USA) Major (MAJ) Marcel Schneider, US Army South Special Operations Theater Support Element (SOTSE), receives instructions as he sits in a UH-60A Blackhawk Helicopter during the Tradewinds 2002 Field Training Exercise (FTX), on the island of Antigua

US Army (USA) Major (MAJ) Marcel Schneider, US Army South Special Oper...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Antigua And Barbuda (ATG) Scene Major Command Shown: USSOUTHCOM Scene Camera Operator: Kaye Richey, CIV Release Status: Released to Public Com... More

Dominican Navy COL. Ubaldo Reyes-Fernandez (left) and U.S. Army LT. COL. Mark Peasley, Special Operation Theatre Support Element (SOTSE), U.S. Army South, co-directors for Joint Task Force Headquarters for the Tradewinds 04 Multinational Training Exercise, salute during the opening ceremonies at Dominican Navy Las Calderas Naval Base, Dominican Republic, on April 14, 2004. (U.S. Army photo by Kaye Richey) (Released)

Dominican Navy COL. Ubaldo Reyes-Fernandez (left) and U.S. Army LT. CO...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Las Calderas Country: Dominican Republic (DOM) Scene Camera Operator: Kaye Richey, CIV. Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Serv... More

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