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A Q-36 Fire Finder Radar System from the 161st Target Acquisition Battery of the Kansas National Guard sits at the International Airport in Sarajevo, Bosnia on the morning of the 20th of April, 1996. This Radar System, manned by an eight soldier team, gathers information that deals with small arms weapons, mortars, artillery and rockets as well as many other sorts of weapons being fired. With the help of this Radar System, they can determine where, when, and at what time the weapon was fired, as well as where the round is going to land and when it will do so. They are in Sarajevo to support all local Implementation Force commanders and to warn them of any possible threat in their area...

A Q-36 Fire Finder Radar System from the 161st Target Acquisition Batt...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: A Q-36 Fire Finder Radar System from the 161st Target Acquisition Battery of the Kansas National Guard sits at the Internationa... More

US Army Lieutenant General John Abrams (center left), Deputy Commanding General of the United States Army Europe Forward and Commander, V Corps, talks with soldiers from the 161st Target Acquisition Battery shortly after his arrival at Sarajevo Airport, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, during Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR

US Army Lieutenant General John Abrams (center left), Deputy Commandin...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Catherine Nesshoefer, USA R... More

A Q-36 Fire Finder Radar System of the 161st Target Acquisition Battery of the Kansas National Guard, sits at the International Airport in Sarajevo, Bosnia on the morning of the 20th of April, 1996. This Radar System, manned by an eight soldier team, gathers information that deals with small arms weapons, mortars, artillery and rockets as well as many other sorts of weapons being fired. With the help of this Radar System, they can determine where, when, and at what time the weapon was fired as well as where the round is going to land and when it will do so. They are in Sarajevo to support all local Implementation Force commanders and to warn them of any possible threat in their area...

A Q-36 Fire Finder Radar System of the 161st Target Acquisition Batter...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: A Q-36 Fire Finder Radar System of the 161st Target Acquisition Battery of the Kansas National Guard, sits at the International... More

At the airport, Sergeant Major of the Army, Gene McKinny, discusses conditions in Sarajevo with soldiers of the 161st Field Artillery, Target Acquisition Battery, Kansas National Guard at the Airport

At the airport, Sergeant Major of the Army, Gene McKinny, discusses co...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: Joint Endeavor Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SPECIALIST Andrew Mcgalliard Re... More

Sergeant Major of the Army, Gene McKinny, discusses conditions in Sarajevo with soldiers of the 161st Field Artillery, Target Acquisition Battery, Kansas National Guard at the Sarajevo Airport

Sergeant Major of the Army, Gene McKinny, discusses conditions in Sara...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: Joint Endeavor Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Andy Dunaway Release Status... More

An AN/TPQ-36 weapons locating radar, part of the Firefinder radar system, of the 161st Target Acquisition Battery from the Kansas National Guard is positioned at the international airport. An eight soldier team on deployment for JOINT ENDEAVOR mans the AN/TPQ-36 which gathers information about artillery, rockets, and mortars and with it the team can determine when and where a weapon was fired, where the round is going and when the round will reach its target

An AN/TPQ-36 weapons locating radar, part of the Firefinder radar syst...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Jean-Marc Schaible Release ... More

Sergeant Major of the Army, Gene McKinny, and U.S. Army Europe Command Sergeant Major, James McKinny (twin brother to Gene), discuss conditions with soldiers of the 161st Field Artillery, Target Acquisition Battery, Kansas National Guard at the Sarajevo Airport

Sergeant Major of the Army, Gene McKinny, and U.S. Army Europe Command...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: Joint Endeavor Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SPECIALIST Andrew Mcgalliard Re... More

A AN TPQ-36 radar system from the 161st Target Acquisition Battery of the Kansas National Guard, sits at the International Airport of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This system, manned by an eight soldier team, gathers information that deals with small arms weapons, mortars, artillery and rockets as well as many other sorts of weapons being fired. With the help of this system, they can determine where, when, at what time the weapon was fired as well as where the round is going to land and when it will do so. The team is in Sarajevo to support all local Implementation Force commanders and to warn them of any possible threat in their area, in support of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR

A AN TPQ-36 radar system from the 161st Target Acquisition Battery of ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Jean-Marc Schaible, USA Rel... More

Sergeant Major of the Army, Gene McKinny, poses for a photograph with soldiers of the 161st Field Artillery, Target Acquisition Battery, Kansas National Guard at the Sarajevo Airport

Sergeant Major of the Army, Gene McKinny, poses for a photograph with ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: Joint Endeavor Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Andrew Mcgalliard Release ... More

An AN/TPQ-36 weapons locating radar, part of the FireFinder radar system, of the 161st Target Acquisition Battery of the Kansas National Guard is positioned at the international airport. An eight soldier team on deployment for JOINT ENDEAVOR mans the AN/TPQ-36 which gathers information about artillery, rockets, and mortars and with it the team can determine when and where a weapon was fired, where the round is going and when the round will reach its target

An AN/TPQ-36 weapons locating radar, part of the FireFinder radar syst...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Jean-Marc Schaible Release Status: Released to Public Combined Milita... More

A Q-36 Fire Finder Radar System from the 161st Target Acquisition Battery of the Kansas National Guard sits at the International Airport in Sarajevo, Bosnia on the morning of the 20th of April, 1996. This Radar System, manned by an eight soldier team, gathers information that deals with small arms weapons, mortars, artillery and rockets as well as many other sorts of weapons being fired. With the help of this Radar System, they can determine where, when, and at what time the weapon was fired, as well as where the round is going to land and when it will do so. They are in Sarajevo to support all local Implementation Force commanders and to warn them of any possible threat in their area...

A Q-36 Fire Finder Radar System from the 161st Target Acquisition Batt...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: A Q-36 Fire Finder Radar System from the 161st Target Acquisition Battery of the Kansas National Guard sits at the Internationa... More

Sergeant Daniel Ledesman of the 161st Target Acquisition Battery, Kansas National Guard, works on his Fire Finder Radar System in the morning of the 20th of April, 1996. He and the rest of an eight soldier team man their equipment at the International Airport at Sarajevo, Bosnia. Their mission is to gather information through the use of their Q-36 Fire Finder Radar that deals with small arms weapons, mortars, artillery and rockets, as well as many other sorts of weapons being fired. With the help of their Radar System, they can determine where, when, and at what time the weapon was fired as well as where the round is going to land and when it will do so. They are in Sarajevo to support...

Sergeant Daniel Ledesman of the 161st Target Acquisition Battery, Kans...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Sergeant Daniel Ledesman of the 161st Target Acquisition Battery, Kansas National Guard, works on his Fire Finder Radar System ... More

SGT Daniel Ledesman of the 161st Target Acquisition Battery, Kansas National Guard, works with an AN/TPQ-36 weapons locating rador, part of the Firefinder radar system. An eight soldier team on deployment for JOINT ENDEAVOR mans the AN/TPQ-36 which gathers information about artillery, rockets, and mortars and with it the team can determine when and where a weapon was fired, where the round is going and when the round will reach its target. (Duplicate image, see also DDSD9906334 or search 960420A3327S001)

SGT Daniel Ledesman of the 161st Target Acquisition Battery, Kansas Na...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Sarajevo International Airport Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Jean-M... More

At the airport, Sergeant Major of the Army, Gene McKinny, discusses conditions in Sarajevo with soldiers of the 161st Field Artillery, Target Acquisition Battery, Kansas National Guard

At the airport, Sergeant Major of the Army, Gene McKinny, discusses co...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: Joint Endeavor Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SPC Andrew Mcgalliard Release S... More

Shot of US Army Sergeant Daniel Ledesman's sleeve and his unit patch from the 161st Target Acquisition Battery, Kansas National Guard. The nine-soldier team man their equipment at the International Airport of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Their mission is to gather information through the use of their AN/TPQ-36 weapons finder radar system which deals with small arms weapons, mortars, artillery and rockets as well as many other sorts of weapons being fired. With the help of their radar system, they can determine where, when, at what time the weapon was fired as well as where the round is going to land and when it will do so. They are in Sarajevo to support all local Implementation ...

Shot of US Army Sergeant Daniel Ledesman's sleeve and his unit patch f...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Shot of US Army Sergeant Daniel Ledesman's sleeve and his unit patch from the 161st Target Acquisition Battery, Kansas National... More

An AN/TPQ-36 weapons locating rador, part of the Firefinder radar system, of the 161st Target Acquisition Battery from the Kansas National Guard is positioned at the international airport. An eight soldier team on deployment for JOINT ENDEAVOR mans the AN/TPQ-36 which gathers information about artillery, rockets, and mortars and with it the team can determine when and where a weapon was fired, where the round is going and when the round will reach its target

An AN/TPQ-36 weapons locating rador, part of the Firefinder radar syst...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Jean-Marc Schaible Release ... More

SGT Daniel Ledesman from the 161st Target Acquisition Battery, Kansas National Guard, works on his Fire Finder Radar System in the morning of 20 April, 1996. He and the rest of an eight soldier team man their equipment at the International Airport at Sarajevo, Bosnia. Their mission is to gather information through the use of their Q-36 Fire Finder Radar that deals with small arms weapons, mortars, artillery and rockets as well as many other sorts of weapons being fired. With the help of their Radar System, they can determine where, when, and at what time the weapon was fired as well as where the round is going to land and when it will do so. They are in Sarajevo to support all local...

SGT Daniel Ledesman from the 161st Target Acquisition Battery, Kansas ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: SGT Daniel Ledesman from the 161st Target Acquisition Battery, Kansas National Guard, works on his Fire Finder Radar System in ... More

SSG Rowland Smith of the 55th Signal Corps (Combat Camera), Fort Meade, Maryland, documents the AN/TPQ-36 weapons locating rador, part of the Firefinder radar system, of the 161st Target Acquisition Battery from the Kansas National Guard is positioned at the international airport during JOINT ENDEAVOR. A portion of the city of Sarajevo can be seen in the background

SSG Rowland Smith of the 55th Signal Corps (Combat Camera), Fort Meade...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR Base: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH) Scene Camera Operator: SGT Jean-Marc Schaible Release ... More

Sgt. Zachary Mahaffey, a Field Artillery Firefinder

Sgt. Zachary Mahaffey, a Field Artillery Firefinder

Sgt. Zachary Mahaffey, a Field Artillery Firefinder RADAR Operator with Battery A, 26th Field Artillery Regiment (Target Acquisition Battery), 41st Fires Brigade, starts a generator at Fort Hood, Texas Sept. 26... More

Answering questions on camera, Capt. Craig Stansfield,

Answering questions on camera, Capt. Craig Stansfield,

Answering questions on camera, Capt. Craig Stansfield, commander of Echo Target Acquisition Battery, 197th Field Artillery Brigade, New Hampshire Army National Guard, a Wolfeboro, N.H., native, is interviewed a... More

Spc. John Reichert, a Field Artillery Firefinder RADAR

Spc. John Reichert, a Field Artillery Firefinder RADAR

Spc. John Reichert, a Field Artillery Firefinder RADAR Operator with Battery A, 26th Field Artillery Regiment (Target Acquisition Battery), 41st Fires Brigade, drags a cable from a generator to a Q 37 target ac... More

Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Soto, a platoon sergeant with

Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Soto, a platoon sergeant with

Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Soto, a platoon sergeant with Battery A, 26th Field Artillery Regiment (Target Acquisition Battery), 41st Fires Brigade watches as one team sets up and then puts away a Q 37 target acquisi... More

Spc. Roscoe Evans, a Field Artillery Firefinder RADAR

Spc. Roscoe Evans, a Field Artillery Firefinder RADAR

Spc. Roscoe Evans, a Field Artillery Firefinder RADAR Operator with Battery A, 26th Field Artillery Regiment (Target Acquisition Battery), 41st Fires Brigade, drags a cable from his HMMWV to a Q 37 target acqui... More

Spc. Derek Crull, a Field Artillery Firefinder RADAR

Spc. Derek Crull, a Field Artillery Firefinder RADAR

Spc. Derek Crull, a Field Artillery Firefinder RADAR Operator with Battery A, 26th Field Artillery Regiment (Target Acquisition Battery), 41st Fires Brigade, visually aims a Q 37 target acquisition radar Sept. ... More

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