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Bulgarian officers enjoy the opening ceremony. This United States Atlantic Command sponsored exercise will be conducted by Marine Forces Atlantic. Under the Partnership for Peace program this exercise will provide combined training in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations along NATO/IFOR standards, with an emphasis on individual and collective skills

US Marines, Bulgarian and Canadian troops listen to one of many classes given during the first day of field training. This is a United States Atlantic Command sponsored exercise that is conducted by Marine Forces Atlantic. Under the Partnership for Peace program, this exercise will provide combined training in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations along NATO/IFOR standards, with an emphasis on individual and collective skills

A U.S. Army interpreter gives the customs brief to participants prior to their deplaning at Marine Corps Air Station. This is a United States Atlantic Command sponsored exercise that will be conducted by Marine Forces Atlantic at Camp Lejeune, NC. Under the Partnership for Peace program this exercise will provide interoperability training in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations along NATO/IFOR standards, with an emphasis in individual and collective skills

COL. J. C. Hardee, Commanding Officer of the 6th Marine Regiment, speaks with distinguished visitors at Landing Zone (LZ) Bluebird on Day 1. This is a United States Atlantic Command sponsored exercise that will be conducted by Marine Forces Atlantic. Under the Partnership for Peace program this exercise will provide combined training in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations along NATO/IFOR standards, with an emphasis on individual and collective skills

Bulgarian (BGR) Sergeant (SGT) Todor Videv, with Radio Communications, secures the Bulgarian national flag on a high frequency van in the Regional Group Forward (RGF) area at Camp Sarafovo, Bulgaria (BGR). Combined Endeavor 2004, is a US European Command-sponsored exercise, designed to identify and document command, control, communications, and computer (C4) interoperability between North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Partnership for Peace nations

Dutch Marines, Ukrainians, US Marines, and Georgians receive a brief on heliborne operations. This is a United States Atlantic Command sponsored exercise, that will be conducted by Marine Forces Atlantic. Under the Partnership for Peace program, this exercise will provide combined training in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations along NATO/IFOR standards, with an emphasis on individual and collective skills

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Larry Knoll (right) 786th Security Forces Squadron (SFS) has his documents reviewed by a Bulgarian Customs Agent shortly after arriving at Krumovo Air Base, Bulgaria, during Exercise COOPERATIVE KEY 2003. The Exercise is designed to promote dialogue between North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) partner nations, while conducting peace support operations

Commanders of platoons taking part in the exercise stand by for their cue to march during a rehearsal of the opening ceremony for Cooperative Osprey '96. This exercise is sponsored by the United States Atlantic Command and will be conducted by Marine Forces Atlantic. Under the Partnership for Peace program this exercise will provide combined training in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations along NATO/IFOR standards, with an emphasis on individual and collective skills. The three NATO countries providing troops are the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands. The 16 Partnership for Peace nations contributing troops are Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, ...

Romanian service members arrive at Marine Corps Air Station prior to their participation in the exercise. The Marine Forces Atlantic will conduct this United States Atlantic Command sponsored exercise at Camp Lejeune, NC. Under the Partnership for Peace program, this exercise will provide combined training in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations along NATO/IFOR standards, with an emphasis on individual and collective skills

Bulgarian troops and their translators pose outside their Company Command Post at Landing Zone (LZ) Bluebird after the first day of field training. This United States Atlantic Command sponsored exercise is conducted by Marine Forces Atlantic. Under the Partnership for Peace program, this exercise will provide combined training in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations along NATO/IFOR standards, with an emphasis on individual and collective skills

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Subject Operation/Series: COOPERATIVE OSPREY '96

Base: Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune

State: North Carolina (NC)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: LCPL. R. L. Kugler, Jr

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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Representatives from Partner Nations are presented with medals and guidons at the closing ceremony for COOPERATIVE OSPREY '96. COOPERATIVE OSPREY is a United States Atlantic Command sponsored exercise, conducted by Marine Forces Atlantic at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. COOPERATIVE OSPREY, under the Partnership for Peace (PfP) program, provides interoperability training in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations along NATO/IFOR standards, with an emphasis on individual and collective skills. Three NATO countries and 16 PfP nations took part in the field training exercise in addition to four countries providing observers

The Secretary of Defense, the Honorable Mr. William J. Perry speaks at the closing ceremony of Exercise COOPERATIVE OSPREY '96. COOPERATIVE OSPREY is a United States Atlantic Command sponsored exercise that was conducted by Marine Forces Atlantic, in August 1996, at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. COOPERATIVE OSPREY, under the Partnership for Peace (PfP) program, provides interoperability training in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations along NATO/IFOR standards, with an emphasis on individual and collective skills

GEN George A. Joulwan (USA), Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), meets with US military personnel to thank them for the dedication and hard work during Operation Joint Endeavor. Operation Joint Endeavor is a peacekeeping effort by a multinational Implementation Force (IFOR), comprised of NATO and non-NATO military forces, deployed to Bosnia in support of the Dayton Peace Accords

Moldovan troops watch as US Marines from the 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, demonstrate the proper way to fire an M240 G Machine Gun during Situational Training Exercise-1, Convoy Operations, COOPERATIVE OSPREY 96. Cooperative Osprey '96 is a United States Atlantic Command sponsored exercise, that will be conducted by Marine Forces Atlantic, in August 1996 at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Cooperative Osprey, under the Partnership for Peace program, will provide interoperability training in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations along NATO/IFOR standards, with an emphasis on individual and collective skills

The Latvian platoon marches in the Pass in Review as part of Exercise COOPERATIVE OSPREY '98's closing ceremony, which took place on WPT Hill field, Camp Lejeune. COOPERATIVE OSPREY '98 is a Partnership for Peace (PfP) exercise conducted at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, June 1-20, 1998

Troops from Training Companies 1 and 6 (consisting of US and multi-national military personnel) conduct convoy operations at Davis Airfield during Final Training Exercise III, as part of Exercise COOPERATIVE OSPREY '96. FTX III consists of Airfield Security, Convoy Operations and Humanitarian Assistance Operations. COOPERATIVE OSPREY is a United States Atlantic Command sponsored exercise, conducted by Marine Forces Atlantic at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. COOPERATIVE OSPREY, under the Partnership for Peace (PfP) program, will provide interoperability training in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations along NATO/IFOR standards, with an emphasis on individual and collective skills....

The Honorable Walter B. Slocombe (ont the left), Under Secretary of Defense (Policy), is greets several members of the 16th Airborne Battalion Headquarters North Poland Brigade (NORDPOL), which includes Polish soldiers, a US Army Liaison Officer, and Norwegian Army Security CHIEF. Mr. Slocombe is on a two-day visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina to meet with IFOR personnel and various Bosnian civic leaders

Romanian participants in Exercise COOPERATIVE OSPREY 96 play soccer at Onslow Beach, North Carolina, during one of the many cultural events taking place within the exercise. Cooperative Osprey '96 is a United States Atlantic Command sponsored exercise, that will be conducted by Marine Forces Atlantic, in August 1996 at Camp Lejeune, NC. Cooperative Osprey, under the Partnership for Peace program, will provide interoperability training in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations along NATO/IFOR standards, with an emphasis onindividual and collective skills

Ulchi Freedom Guardian: Communication is key to ROK-US relationship

SSGT Steve Haga (USAF), 5th Operations Support Squadron, SRA John Ankeny (USAF), 27th Operations Support Squadron, and TSGT Dennis Boggs (USAF), 33rd Combat Communications Squadron, monitor flight operations as air traffic controllers, 4100th Group Provisional (USAF), inside the Precision Approach Radar facility at Tuzla Air Base, Bosnia-Herzegovina, during Operation Joint Endeavor. Operation Joint Endeavor is a peacekeeping effort by a multinational Implementation Force (IFOR), comprised of NATO and non-NATO military forces, deployed to Bosnia in support of the Dayton Peace Accords

Canadian soldiers armed with M16A2 assault rifles arrest a hostile foreign national during Final Training Exercise 2, COOPERATIVE OSPREY 96. Final Training Exercise 2 consists of Military Operations in Urban Terrain, Security and Civil Disturbance Operations. Cooperative Osprey is a United States Atlantic Command sponsored exercise that's conducted by Marine Forces Atlantic at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Cooperative Osprey, under the Partnership for Peace program, will provide interoperability training in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations along NATO/IFOR standards, with an emphasis on individual and collective skills. The three NATO countries providing troops are the United ...

A medium close up view of Foreign military personnel part of the Participant Observer Program, attending a classroom discussion on US Department of Defense organization and rank structure at the Officers Club at Little Creek Amphibious Base, VA during Operation COOPERATIVE OSPREY 96

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