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Civil Affairs personnel from the 96th Civil Affairs Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, meet with a local spokeswoman from Concepcion, Paraguay, to talk about having her district considered for the construction of a new school as one of the local projects being build by the United States Military Forces in Paraguay, during Exercise NEW HORIZONS. Combined Task Force Guarani Springs conducts engineer and medical operations in Paraguay, enabling joint training. The task force will renovate, construct and improve the infrastructure of four schools, four water wells, two medical clinics, and conduct multiple Medical Readiness Training Exercises (MEDRETES), and Veterinarian Readiness ...

Civil Affairs personnel from the 96th Civil Affairs Battalion, Fort Br...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Civil Affairs personnel from the 96th Civil Affairs Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, meet with a local spokeswoman from C... More

Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing (right, across table), Peoples Republic of China, meets with Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld (left foreground) in the Pentagon. Also participating in the talks, on the Chinese side, are Ambassador to the US Yang Jiechi (center), Chinese Spokeswoman Shang Qiyue (2nd from left) and Colonel Xu Jing Zhi (far left), military attach at the Chinese Embassy in Washington, DC. Seated to the right of Rumsfeld is US Air Force (USAF) General (GEN) Richard B. Myers, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of STAFF (JCS)

Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing (right, across table), Peoples Republic o...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Pentagon State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: Office of the Sec Scene Camera Oper... More

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