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US Army soldiers of Alpha Battery, 1ST Battalion, 6th Field Artillery, 1ST Infantry Division (Mechanized), Bamberg, Germany, attached to Camp McGovern, Bosnia and Herzegovnia, replace worn out track pads with new ones on a M109 howitzer. Operation JOINT GUARD, 31 July 1997

US Army, Sergeant (SGT) Hugh Harrison, Alpha Battery, 1ST Battalion, 6th Field Artillery, 1ST Infantry Division (Mechnaized), Bamberg, Germany, attached to Camp McGoven, Bosnia and Herzegovina, tightens the screw of a new track pad. Operation JOINT GUARD, 31 July 1997

United States Army First Lieutenants (1LTs)Shetzline and Funchion, of Task Force 1/26 (1ST Battalion, 26th Infantry), 2nd Brigade, 1ST Infantry Division (Mechanized), Scheinfurt, Germany, help place sand bags at Camp Dobol, for improved force protection, while deployed to Bosnia-Herzegovina, during Operation JOINT GUARD, 9 March 1997

A U.S. army soldier from Alpha Battery, Field Artillery

Two US Army soldiers of the 1/26 Task Force, (1ST Battalion, 26th Infantry), 2nd Brigade, 1ST Infantry Division (Mechanized), Scheinfurt, Germany, off-load sandbags from an M998 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) at Camp Dobol for the improvement of force protection while deployed to Bosnia-Herzegovina, during Operation JOINT GUARD, 9 March 1997

US Army soldiers, Alpha Company, 82nd Engineer Battalion, 1ST Engineering Brigade, 1ST Infantry Division (Mechanized), move an M60 Armored Vehicle-Launching Bridge (AVLB) from a position just outside the town of Olivo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Operation JOINT GUARD, 21 July 1997

U.S. Soldiers with Alpha Battery, Field Artillery Battalion,

U.S. Marines with Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 10th

U.S. Marines with Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 10th

US Army soldiers of Alpha Battery, 1ST Battalion, 6th Field Artillery, 1ST Infantry Division (Mechanized), Bamberg, Germany, attached to Camp McGovern, Bosnia and Herzegovnia, replace worn out track pads with new ones on a M109 howitzer. Operation JOINT GUARD, 31 July 1997

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Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARD

Base: Camp Mcgovern

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: PFC Michelle Labriel, USA

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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