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The Haitian bound Honduran registered 157 foot merchant vessel BLACK EAGLE stops for the training frigate USS AINSWORTH (FFT-1090) to carry out the 100th inspection of a ship bound for Haiti. They are off the northwest shore about 12 miles from Miragoane, Haiti. The AINSWORTH Is carrying out the inspection under Operation Support Democracy, the United Nations embargo intended to prevent the flow of arms and fuel into Haiti

Haitian civilians watch as US Army soldiers of D Company, 2nd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry, 1ST Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, participate in a Contingency Readiness exercise while showing a strong U. S. presence in the area, and continue to conduct realistic training. Here a soldier is "wounded" in the head by a sniper while he was providing security for a Navy Seabee Engineer element. Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, 12 April 1997

Members of the Haitian Swat Team rode alongside the Haitian Coast Guard, in a small patrol baot, as they prepared to replace (Not Shown) members of 2nd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry, 1ST Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division who successfully "seized" the chief seaport of Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, during a training mission. The mock siege also included members of the US Coast Guard. This training mission was part of the Contingency Readiness exercise taking place in Haiti, 12 April 1997

Recently repatriated Haitians wait for transportation back to their villages. Nearly 15,000 Haitians have been intercepted and brought aboard Navy and Coast Guard ships between October and December 1991. They are then transported to Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for temporary housing until their legal status haas been determined. Most are returned to Haiti

Two soldiers of A Company 2-87 Infantry, 10th Mountain Division, enter an outside door while two other soldiers, armed with an M-16A2 rifle and an M-249 squad automatic weapon (SAW), squat on the sidewalk to provide security for the weapons search in Cap Haitian. U.S. military troops are in Haiti to preserve law and order and to restore the democratic government

Coast Guard members look on as a Haitian Swat Team prepares to take part in a training exercise in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. The exercise also included US Army soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry, 1ST Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and the US and Haitian Coast Guards. The exercise was a mock "siege" of the chief seaport of Port-Au-Prince. This training exercise was part of the Contingency Readiness exercise taking place in Haiti, 12 April 1997

A crewman aboard the medium endurance cutter USCG MOHAWK (WMEC-913) relays instructions to Haitian refugees as they board the ship. Nearly 15,000 Haitians have been intercepted and brought aboard Navy and Coast Guard ships between October and December 1991. They are then transported to Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for temporary housing until their legal status haas been determined

U.S. military personnel from Headquarters Headquarters Company (HHC), 2-14th Infantry, Fort Drum, New York, arrive at Port au Prince International Airport, Haiti during Operation Restore Democracy. The US military forces are in Haiti to preserve law and order and to restore the democratic government of President Aristide

Soldiers and sailors, as part of US Support Group Haiti (USSGH), work side by side to renovate an old school house for the Haitian children during Operation UPHOLD DEMOCRACY. The tasks of USSGH include setting up HA (Humanitarian Assistant) sites, in order to improve the health and rebuild the infrastructure of the Haitian population

Final briefings and processing for deployment to Haiti. A 35-member Civil Engineer contingent deploy for 30 day in support of NEW HORIZON HAITI 97. The Joint Chiefs of STAFF engineer and medical training exercise kicked-off 1 June and continues through 15 December. The exercise purpose is to improve joint training readiness and maintain a visible U.S. presence in Haiti

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Subject Operation/Series: NEW HORIZON HAITI '97

Base: Randolph Air Force Base

State: Texas (TX)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: O. J. Sanchez, Civilian, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

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