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United States Army soldiers position a tactical satellite communication terminal (TACSAT) next to a M998 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) to relay information about the Albanian and Serbian protest near the town of Domorovce, Kosovo. The soldiers are members of the 108th Military Police Company (MP), 503rd MP Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. After two Serbian men disappeared, Serbians believed Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until US and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides...

United States Army soldiers position a tactical satellite communicatio...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: United States Army soldiers position a tactical satellite communication terminal (TACSAT) next to a M998 High-Mobility Multipur... More

United States Army soldiers stand in front of a tactical satellite communication terminal (TACSAT) transmitter that will be used to relay information about the Albanian and Serbian protest near the town of Domerovce, Kosovo. The soldiers are members of the 108th Military Police Company (MP), 503rd MP Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. After two Serbian men disappeared, Serbians believed Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until US and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, ...

United States Army soldiers stand in front of a tactical satellite com...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: United States Army soldiers stand in front of a tactical satellite communication terminal (TACSAT) transmitter that will be use... More

U.S. Army SSG Steve G. Tuttle (kneeling) uses a Tactical Satellite Communication Radio (TACSAT) at Roberts International Airport to communicate with the Joint Task Force at Abidjan Felix/Houphouet/Boigny International Airport, Cote d' Ivoire during ASSURE LIFT. Army SSG William S. Collins looks on. Both are members of 3rd Special Forces Group, 1ST Battalion, Fort Bragg, N.C. which is providing security for U.S. military aircraft landing in Liberia during the operation

U.S. Army SSG Steve G. Tuttle (kneeling) uses a Tactical Satellite Com...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ASSURED LIFT Base: Roberts International Airport Country: Liberia (LBR) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Paul R. Caron Release S... More

United States Army SPECIALIST Jacob Maxwell erects a tactical satellite communication terminal antenna (TACSAT) to relay information about the Albanian and Serbian protest near the town of Domorovce, Kosovo. Maxwell is a member of the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1/187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. After two Serbian men disappeared, Serbians believed Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until US and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, ...

United States Army SPECIALIST Jacob Maxwell erects a tactical satellit...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: United States Army Specialist Jacob Maxwell erects a tactical satellite communication terminal antenna (TACSAT) to relay inform... More

View of two satellite antennas OE-391 (V) in the Tactical Communications Satellite (TACSAT) training area behind Vincent Hall

View of two satellite antennas OE-391 (V) in the Tactical Communicatio...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Fort Gillem State: Georgia (GA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Claude Stallings Release Status: Released to Publ... More

United States Army SPECIALIST Jacob Maxwell erects a tactical satellite communications terminal (TACSAT) antenna to relay information about the Albanian and Serbian protest near the town of Domorovce, Kosovo. Maxwell is a member of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1/187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. After two Serbian men disappeared, Serbians believed Albanians abducted the men and began to make threats and road obstructions to stop Albanians from traveling safely through town. The Albanians began to form a mob to confront the Serbians until US and Russian Kosovo Force (KFOR) troops made a wall between the opposing sides. Task Force Falcon, Operation ...

United States Army SPECIALIST Jacob Maxwell erects a tactical satellit...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: United States Army Specialist Jacob Maxwell erects a tactical satellite communications terminal (TACSAT) antenna to relay infor... More

PFC Mitchele Aycoth, PVT. 2 Kelvin Inman and SPEC. Michael Andersen all from the 58th Signal Company (TACSAT), Karlsruhe, Germany install a communication satellite dish at the airport

PFC Mitchele Aycoth, PVT. 2 Kelvin Inman and SPEC. Michael Andersen al...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SUPPORT HOPE Base: Kigali Airport Country: Russia (RUS) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Val Gempis Release Status: Released to P... More

United States Army STAFF Sergeant Steve G. Tuttle (left) and STAFF Sergeant William S. Collins (right) from 3rd Special Forces Group, 1ST Battalion, out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, communicate with the Joint Task Force (JTF) personnel at Abidjan Felix/Houphouet/Boigny International Airport in Cote D' Ivoire (Ivory Coast) with a Tactical Satellite Communication Radio (TACSAT) at Roberts International Airport located outside of Monrovia, Liberia. The Special Forces Group will be providing security for United States Military aircraft landing in Liberia in support of Operation ASSURED LIFT. ASSURED LIFT is a Joint Task Force Operation to provide airlift and other logistical support to...

United States Army STAFF Sergeant Steve G. Tuttle (left) and STAFF Ser...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: United States Army STAFF Sergeant Steve G. Tuttle (left) and STAFF Sergeant William S. Collins (right) from 3rd Special Forces G... More

PFC Mitchele Aycoth from the 58th Signal Company (TACSAT), Karlsruhe, Germany, talk on the radio

PFC Mitchele Aycoth from the 58th Signal Company (TACSAT), Karlsruhe, ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SUPPORT HOPE Base: Kigali Airport Country: Russia (RUS) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Val Gempis Release Status: Released to P... More

PFC. Mitchele Aycoth, PVT. 2 Kelvin Inman and SPEC. Michael Andersen all from the 58th Signal Company (TACSAT), Karlsruhe, Germany install a communication satellite dish at the airport

PFC. Mitchele Aycoth, PVT. 2 Kelvin Inman and SPEC. Michael Andersen a...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SUPPORT HOPE Base: Kigali Airport Country: Russia (RUS) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Val Gempis Release Status: Released to P... More

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