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Georgian troops practice what they learned during classes on weapons disarmament and personnel search measures while taking part in Situational Training Exercise - 5 (STX-5), Check Point Operations/Weapons Disarmament

CPL. Gonzales, Military Police Company, demonstrates to Georgian troops the proper procedures on weapons disarmament and personnel search measures during Situational Training Exercise - 5 (STX-5), Check Point Operations/Weapons Disarmament

Troops from Company 5, armed with a Dragunov sniper rifle equipped with a PSO-1 telescopic sight, practice Check Point Operations/Weapons Disarmament learned during Situational Training Exercise - 5 (STX-5)

Bulgarian troops question civilians attempting to pass their roadblock during Situational Training Exercise (STX) Five. STX Five trains troops on Checkpoint Operations and Weapons Disarmament

Ukrainian Marines practice what they learned during classes on weapons disarmament and personnel search measures while taking part in Situational Training Exercise - 5 (STX-5), Check Point Operations/Weapons Disarmament

Bulgarian soldiers perform personnel searches on civilians attempting to pass through their roadblock during Situational Training Exercise (STX) Five. STX Five trains troops on Checkpoint Operations and Weapons Disarmament

A view of the camouflaged Tactical Operation Center at Fort Stewart, Georgia during a Post exercise

A view of the US Army Stabilization Force (SFOR) Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) collective training facility at Fort Stewart, GA

An Austrian soldier, using a 5.56mm AUG rifle practices defensive warfare techniques at the Military Operations in Urban Terrain training facility during Situational Training Exercise Two (STX-2). STX Two trains troops on the use of defensive techniques in urban environments

Georgian troops pose for the camera while awaiting movement at the conclusion of Situational Training Exercise -5 (STX-5) Check Point Operations/Weapons Disarmament

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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. M. A. Sunderland

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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16/08/1996
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label_outline Explore Point Operations, Weapons Disarmament, Disarmament

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georgian troops georgian troops camera movement conclusion situational exercise stx point operations weapons disarmament north carolina training exercise camp lejeune us marine corps lance corporal high resolution state point operations marine corps base weapons disarmament cooperative osprey us national archives