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LCPL Christopher Wallace, PFC James Middlebrooks and SGT Davon Martin unload sandbags from the back of a M998 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) to be used as bunkers while 26th Expeditionary Unit, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, serves as the security force while Camp Hope is being built in Fier, Albania. The camp will serve as a refugee camp for ethnic Albanians (not shown) forced from thier homes. Camp Hope is the first camp built by the United States in support of NATO Operation Allied Force

LCPL Christopher Wallace, PFC James Middlebrooks and SGT Davon Martin ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ALLIED FORCE Base: Camp Hope, Fier Country: Albania (ALB) Scene Camera Operator: Ph1 Marthaellen L. Ball Release Status: Rel... More

Flooding - Bellevue, Tenn. , May 20, 2010 -- A mountain of home debris is formed as a result of homeowners gutting thier homes in the River Plantation section of Bellevue.  6-8 feet of floodwater left hundreds of homes damaged requiring residents to throw everything out in order to begin the recovery process.

Flooding - Bellevue, Tenn. , May 20, 2010 -- A mountain of home debris...

The original database describes this as: Title: Debris pile in Tennessee Production Date: 05/20/2010 Caption: Bellevue, Tenn. , May 20, 2010 -- A mountain of home debris is formed as a result of homeowners g... More

LCPL Parrish Harvey (Hometown: Mann, West Virginia) and CPL Christopher Altivater (Hometown: Perry, Minnesota) guard the perimeter of the Marine base camp. 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, is serving as the security force while Camp Hope is being built in Fier, Albania. The camp will serve as a refugee camp for ethnic Albanians (not shown) forced from thier homes. Camp Hope is the first camp built by the United States in support of NATO Operation Allied Force

LCPL Parrish Harvey (Hometown: Mann, West Virginia) and CPL Christophe...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ALLIED FORCE Base: Camp Hope, Fier Country: Albania (ALB) Scene Camera Operator: Ph1 Marthaellen L. Ball Release Status: Rel... More

LCPL Andrew Starr (Hometown: New Orleans, Louisiana.), LCPL Richard Beitt (Hometown: New York, New York), and LT Chris Harbour (Hometown: Boston, Massachusetts) conduct security rounds while 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit Battalion Landing Team 3/8, serves as the security force while Camp Hope is being built in Fier, Albania. The camp will serve as a refugee camp for ethnic Albanians forced from thier homes. Camp Hope is the first camp built by the United States in support of NATO Operation Allied Force

LCPL Andrew Starr (Hometown: New Orleans, Louisiana.), LCPL Richard Be...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ALLIED FORCE Base: Camp Hope, Fier Country: Albania (ALB) Scene Camera Operator: Ph1 Marthaellen L. Ball Release Status: Rel... More

Materials to be used in the security and building of Camp Hope are staged. 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, serves as the security force while Camp Hope is being built in Fier, Albania. The camp will serve as a refugee camp for ethnic Albanians (not shown) forced from thier homes. Camp Hope is the first camp built by the United States in support of NATO Operation Allied Force

Materials to be used in the security and building of Camp Hope are sta...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ALLIED FORCE Base: Camp Hope, Fier Country: Albania (ALB) Scene Camera Operator: Ph1 Marthaellen L. Ball Release Status: Rel... More

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