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US Army (USA) Soldier assigned to the 426th Civil Affairs Battalion, Foreign Internal Defense - Unconventional Warfare (FID-UW) Unit, work on the community administration office project at Ban Dong, Thailand, during Exercise COBRA GOLD 2003

US Army (USA) Soldier assigned to the 426th Civil Affairs Battalion, F...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: COBRA GOLD Base: Ban Dong State: Tambol Ban Laeng Country: Thailand (THA) Scene Major Command Shown: 426 Civil Affairs Batta... More

A view inside the Wat Sri Prida Schools Community Administration Office project at Ban Dong, Thailand. This is one of the Engineer Community Assistance Projects (ENCAP) constructed by the US Army (USA) 426th Civil Affairs Battalion, Foreign Internal Defense - Unconventional Warfare (FID-UW), during Exercise COBRA GOLD 2003

A view inside the Wat Sri Prida Schools Community Administration Offic...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: COBRA GOLD Base: Ban Dong State: Tambol Ban Laeng Country: Thailand (THA) Scene Major Command Shown: 426 Civil Affairs Batta... More

A US Army (USA) Soldier assigned to the 426th Civil Affairs Battalion, Foreign Internal Defense - Unconventional Warfare (FID-UW) Unit, pointing to the playground project which is under construction at the Wat Sri Prida kindergarten school at Ban Dong, Thailand, during Exercise COBRA GOLD 2003

A US Army (USA) Soldier assigned to the 426th Civil Affairs Battalion,...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Ban Dong State: Tambol Ban Laeng Country: Thailand (THA) Scene Major Command Shown: 2nd Battalion 1ST SFG (A) Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Richar... More

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