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Royal Thai navy personnel transfer recovered mines to the support ship HTMS Thalang during the mine recovery phase of Exercise Cobra Gold '82

Royal Thai navy divers assist Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group One, Detachment Subic Officer in Charge, LCDR Ed Kittel with his diving equipment during Exercise Cobra Gold '82

Royal Thai navy personnel transfer recovered mines to the support ship HTMS Thalang during the mine recovery phase of Exercise Cobra Gold '82

With the help of a fishing boat winch and villagers, an actuation mine is hoisted into the rubber raft that the Explosive Ordnance Team arrived in during Exercise Cobra Gold '82

Royal Thai navy personnel transfer recovered mines to the support ship HTMS Thalang during the mine recovery phase of Exercise Cobra Gold '82

U.S. and Royal Thai Navy diving salvage team sailors work together to place coral into an artificial reef during a coral rehabilitation dive as part of Cobra Gold 19.

Sailors assigned to Underwater Construction Team 2 and Royal Thai Navy divers and conduct underwater repairs on an ammunition pier during Cobra Gold 2017 in Sattahip, Thailand.

Thai Explosive Ordnance Disposal expert CPO Suvit (left) watches as U.S. Navy Mineman 2nd Class Mike Hulliger guides a mine, as it is lifted by crane aboard the support ship HTMS Thalang during Exercise Cobra Gold '82

A view of the Military Sealift Command vehicle cargo ship CAPE HORN (T-AKR-5068) with its stern ramp deployed for the unloading of vehicles during the combined Thai/U.S. Exercise Cobra Gold '89

Two rubber rafts, carrying combined Royal Thai navy and U.S. Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal teams, depart the support ship on mine recovery operations during Exercise Cobra Gold '82

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Subject Operation/Series: COBRA GOLD '82

Base: The-Pha Beach

Country: Thailand (THA)

Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Feliman Barbante Jr.

Release Status: Released to Public

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01/06/1982
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label_outline Explore The Pha Beach, Jo 1 Feliman Barbante Jr, Thai Military Forces

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