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STAFF SGT. William Turconic of the 511th Military Police Company briefs members of the media following the discovery of a stash of enemy weapons during the multinational relief effort Operation Restore Hope

STAFF SGT. William Turconic of the 511th Military Police Company brief...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: RESTORE HOPE Base: Afgoi Country: Somalia (SOM) Scene Camera Operator: PH1 R.J. Oriez Release Status: Released to Public Com... More

Private First Class Stash, from Bravo Company, 121st Signal Battalion, out of Kitzigen, Germany, operates the transmission system van on Hilltop 722 during Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR. Hilltop 722 is one of the signal sites in Tuzla. 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 Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR and has been the beginning for the current operation known as Operation JOINT GUARD. JOINT GUARD will continue to monitor the militaries of the former warring factions and provide a...

Private First Class Stash, from Bravo Company, 121st Signal Battalion,...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Private First Class Stash, from Bravo Company, 121st Signal Battalion, out of Kitzigen, Germany, operates the transmission syste... More

Stash, J W - State: Tennessee - Year: [Blank]

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