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An M198 155 mm howitzer is loaded onto a utility landing craft 1661 (LCU 1661) at Green Beach, as the 22nd Marine Amphibious Unit redeploys to ships of Amphibious Squadron 4, at the conclusion of a multinational peacekeeping operation

M151 jeeps are lined up at Green Beach for loading aboard utility landing craft, as the 22nd Marine Amphibious Unit is redeployed to ships of Amphibious Squadron 4 at the conclusion of a multinational peacekeeping operation

Utility landing craft 1664 (LCU 1664) is readied for the onloading of equipment and supplies, as the 22nd Marine Amphibious Unit redeploys back to ships of Amphibious Squadron 4, at the conclusion of a multinational peacekeeping operation. A CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopter is visible in the background

A Marine beachmaster from the 22nd Marine Amphibious Unit, watches from Green Beach as utility landing craft 1656 (LCU 1656) approaches during a multinational peacekeeping operation

A two and a half-ton cargo truck on Green Beach is used during the redeployment of the 22nd Marine Amphibious Unit to ships of Amphibious Squadron 4, at the conclusion of a multinational peacekeeping operation

Marines stand at the entrance to Green Beach as the 22nd Marine Amphibious Unit redeploys back to ships of Amphibious Squadron 4, at the conclusion of a multinational peacekeeping operation

A Marine beachmaster guides utility landing craft 1644 (LCU 1644) as it pulls away from Green Beach during a multinational peacekeeping operation

A LARC 5 (lighter, amphibious, resupply, cargo) vehicle in use on Green Beach, as the 22nd Marine Amphibious Unit redeploys back to ships of Amphibious Squadron 4, at the conclusion of a multinational peacekeeping operation

Marine combat engineers wave as they depart aboard utility landing craft 1661 (LCU 1661), during their redeployment back to ships of Amphibious 4 at the conclusion of a multinational peacekeeping operation

Utility landing craft 1664 (LCU 1664) is visible through barbed wire on Green Beach, as the 22nd Marine Amphibious Unit redeploys to ships of Amphibious Squadron 4 at the conclusion of a multinational peacekeeping operation

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Base: Beirut

Country: Lebanon (LBN)

Scene Camera Operator: PHC Chet King

Release Status: Released to Public

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26/02/1984
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