MSGT Eric Wass (right), an Explosive Ordnance Disposal member, gets a location fix with his portable global positioning system (GPS) as another member of the A-10 recovery team takes a short break. The diverse terrain and thick tree cover has made getting a satellite fix with the GPS difficult in their efforts to locate any remnants of the A-10 and the four 500 pound Mark 82 bombs
Summary
The original finding aid described this photograph as:
Base: Gold Dust Peak
State: Colorado (CO)
Country: United States Of America (USA)
Scene Camera Operator: SSGT David W. Richards
Release Status: Released to Public
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Date
22/08/1997
Source
The U.S. National Archives
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