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Marines from 1ST Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, receive a class by US Army Sergeant Ski from 1ST Infantry Brigade, 6th Light Armored Division, on the proper procedures of setting up a ten man arctic tent during Arctic Light Infantry Training (ALIT) at Fort Wainwright, Alaska, during Exercise NORTHERN EDGE

Marines from 1ST Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, receive a cla...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: NORTHERN EDGE Base: Fort Wainwright State: Alaska (AK) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Do... More

Marines from 1ST Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, receive a class by US Army Sergeant Ski from 1ST Infantry Brigade, 6th Light Armored Division, on the proper procedures of setting up a ten man arctic tent during Arctic Light Infantry Training (ALIT) at Fort Wainwright, Alaska, during Exercise NORTHERN EDGE

Marines from 1ST Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, receive a cla...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: NORTHERN EDGE Base: Fort Wainwright State: Alaska (AK) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Do... More

Lieutenant Colonel Robin Swan, Commander of the 1-26th Task Force (1), Command Sergeant Major James Laws, the Brigade Sergeant Major of the 1ST Infantry Brigade, stands by as the 1ST Infantry Brigade Commander, Colonel Michael Thompson, informs them of the location where the I.E.B.L. or Inter Entity Boundary Line lays during ion JOINT GUARD. On December 20, 1996, the Implementation Force (IFOR) mission came to a conclusion and the 1ST Infantry Division was selected to continue serving in Bosnia as part of the new Stabilization Force (SFOR). This decision brought to close the peace mission of ion JOINT ENDEAVOR and has been the beginning for the current operation known as...

Lieutenant Colonel Robin Swan, Commander of the 1-26th Task Force (1),...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Lieutenant Colonel Robin Swan, Commander of the 1-26th Task Force (1), Command Sergeant Major James Laws, the Brigade Sergeant M... More

LT. COL. John Curry, executive officer, 1ST Infantry Brigade, discusses plans for an assault rehearsal with his troops and personnel from the ships Deck Department in preparation for the invasion of Haiti

LT. COL. John Curry, executive officer, 1ST Infantry Brigade, discusse...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: RESTORE DEMOCRACY Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Martin Maddock Release Status: Released to Public Combined Mili... More

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