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The Honorable Walter B. Slocombe (gray shirt), Under Secretary of Defense (Policy), talks with a Royal Army (British) soldiers, C Co., 1ST United Kingdom Mechanized Brigade, 1ST Battalion of the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters (known in the Sipovo region as the "Robinhood Battle Group"), in the town center of Sipovo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Mr. Slocombe is on a two-day visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina to meet with IFOR personnel and various Bosnian civic leaders

The Honorable Walter B. Slocombe (gray shirt), Under Secretary of Defense (Policy), his security personnel, and several unidentified soldiers walkdown a dirt driveway that leads to a C Co., 1ST United Kingdom Mechanized Brigade platoon outpost in Cukuvi, Bosnia-Herzegovina. The building in the background, with the armored vehicle parked in front, serves as the barracks. Mr. Slocombe is on a two-day visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina to meet with IFOR personnel and various Bosnian civic leaders

The Honorable Walter B. Slocombe (gray shirt), Under Secretary of Defense (Policy), his security personnel, and several unidentified soldiers cross a historically old bridge (built in 1553 A.D.) that spans the Neretva River in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Mr. Slocombe is on a two-day visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina to meet with IFOR personnel and various Bosnian civic leaders

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

The Honorable Walter B. Slocombe (gray shirt, second from right), Under Secretary of Defense (Policy), his security personnel, and several unidentified soldiers cross a temporary suspension bridge that spans the Neretva River in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Mr. Slocombe is on a two-day visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina to meet with IFOR personnel and various Bosnian civic leaders

The Honorable Walter B. Slocombe, (center) Under Secretary of Defense (Policy), sits down with French Army Major General Xavier de Lambert, (right) Southeast Division Commander, Implementation Force (IFOR), and another French Army Officer, for a briefing and discussion. This is the first stop of a two-day visit of Bosnia-Herzegovina. On this tour he will visit several multinational IFOR units and civic leaders in various regions

The Honorable Walter B. Slocombe (gray shirt), Under Secretary of Defense (Policy), his security personnel, and several unidentified soldiers walk along a road, lined by Croatian civilians, that runs through Cukuvi, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Mr. Slocombe is on a two-day visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina to meet with IFOR personnel and various Bosnian civic leaders

The Honorable Walter B. Slocombe (on the left), Under Secretary of Defense (Policy), signs the official guest book of the 16th Airborne Battalion Headquarters North Poland Brigade (NORDPOL). Several soldiers are seated and standing behind Mr. Slocombe. Mr. Slocombe is on a two-day visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina to meet with IFOR personnel and various Bosnian civic leaders

US Secretary of Defense, the Honorable William S. Cohen, addresses the soldiers of the 1/26 Task Force (1ST Battalion, 26th Infantry) 2nd Brigade, 1ST Infantry Division (Mechanized), Scheinfurt, Germany, and the media at Camp Dobol during his visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina, to encourage Stabilizing Force (SFOR) soldiers and to thank them for their tireless efforts and commitment during Operation JOINT GUARD. US Army General George A. Joulwan, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe is in group in background, 6 March 1997

The Honorable Walter B. Slocombe (gray shirt), Under Secretary of Defense (Policy), talks with a Royal Army (British) soldier, C Co., 1ST United Kingdom Mechanized Brigade, in Cukuvi, Bosnia-Herzegovina, while one of the Secretary's bodyguard and another Royal Army (British) soldier observe. The Secretary's bodyguard is armed with an Armalite AR-15 and the British soldier the Secretary is speaking to carries a 5.56mm L85A1 (SA-80) Individual Weapon. Mr. Slocombe is on a two-day visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina to meet with IFOR personnel and various Bosnian civic leaders

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Base: Cukuvi

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Lance Cheung

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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