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A British policeman checks the identification of a visitor at the Lords Walk Gate during a protest. Approximately 1,000 demonstrators are protesting the base's participation in the US bombing of Libya last week. The policeman is part of a contingent of 300 Suffolk County police who joined with the US military police to secure the base and escort protestors

A protestor carries a flag while protesting outside the Lords Walk Gate. Approximately 1,000 demonstrators are protesting the base's participation in the US bombing of Libya last week. The base is temporarily closed while military and Suffolk County police secure the outer perimeter of the base and escort protestors

A protestor carries a flag while protesting outside the Lords Walk Gate. Approximately 1,000 demonstrators are protesting the base's participation in the US bombing of Libya last week. The base is temporarily closed while military and Suffolk County police secure the outer perimeter of the base and escort protestors

Several anti-war picketers walk past British policemen at the Lords Walk Gate. Approximately 1,000 demonstrators are protesting the base's participation in the US bombing of Libya last week. The base is temporarily closed while military and Suffolk County police secure the outer perimeter of the base and escort protestors

AIRMAN 1ST Class Douglas de Castro, 7348th Security Police Squadron, stands guard with a British policeman at the Lords Walk Gate. Approximately 1,000 demonstrators are protesting the base's participation in the U.S. bombing of Libya last week. The base is temporarily closed while military and Suffolk County police secure the outer perimeter of the base and escort protesters

AIRMAN 1ST Class (A1C) Douglas de Castro, 7348th Security Police Squadron, stands guard with British police at the Lords Walk Gate. Approximately 1,000 demonstrators are protesting the base's participation in the US bombing of Libya last week. The base is temporarily closed while military and Suffolk County police secure the outer perimeter of the base and escort protestors

German police stop a group of demonstrators on the road to the base's main entrance. During open house festivities more than 1,000 protesters are marching on the base to protest U.S. presence in West Germany

Protestors burn a US flag outside the main gate while German police and spectators look on. More than 1,000 protestors marched to the main entrance of the base during open house festivities

Protesters burn a U.S. flag outside the base. More than 1,000 protesters marched to the main base during open house festivities

A young protestor takes a rest under the watchful eyes of four British policemen. Approximately 1,000 demonstrators are protesting the base's participation in the US bombing of Libya last week. The base is temporarily closed while military and Suffolk County police secure the outer perimeter of the base and escort protestors

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Base: Raf Lakenheath

State: East Anglia

Country: England / Great Britain (ENG)

Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Patrick Nugent

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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20/04/1986
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A member of the 7276th Security Police Squadron watches demonstrators who have climbed atop barriers placed in front of the base's main gate, as Greek police stand by. The demonstrators want the removal of American military bases from Greece

Gas Turbine System Mechanical 2nd Class Mario Ramirez, assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Chafee (DDG 90), watch a group of simulated demonstrators.

Deployed 48th Fighter Wing members board a bus for transport to billeting as part of a NATO Tactical Evaluation

Grand Theater ghost - National Parks Gallery

US Air Force SENIOR AIRMAN Joey LeBlanc from the 48th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES), 48th Fighter Wing, Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United Kingdom, receives a C-Collar from a member of the Suffolk Fire Brigade during a recent exercise. A C-Collar is used for neck stabilization. The 48th CES held the joint exercise with the English fire department on quick responses to aircraft and vehicle accidents. The exercise is conducted twice a year

American Red Cross - Soliciting Funds - Public Gatherings - Washington peanut vendor gives receipts to Red Cross. Steve Vaselakes, who came from Greece and who has sold peanuts to army officers and others for the past ten years from his pushcart at the northeast corner of the White House grounds in the capital, is too old to fight, but felt that he should "do his bit" to aid the country. Therefore, Steve gave his net receipts for all last week to the Red Cross

Two students enrolled in an Applied Suicide Intervention

U.S. medical personnel carry Sammy, an injured Haitian boy, on a stretcher from a UH-60 Black Hawk (Blackhawk) helicopter to the 5th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH), Fort Bragg, NC, where he will be reunited with his mother. Sammy was injured in a grenade attack last week. The medical personnel and helicopter are part of Operation Uphold Democracy. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Local law enforcement officer armed with a Browning HP-35 handgun, and MASTER Sergeant (MSGT) Dave Richards, USAF, 48th Fighter Wing Security Forces Squadron, armed with a Colt 5.56 mm M16A2 rifle, cover a compartment under the trailer of a Volvo FH12 articulated lorry (semi-truck). The response is due to the discovery of six stowaways found locked in a compartment when the vehicle was stopped for routine search at the Royal Air Force Lakenheath Gate One entrance

An Agent from the US Marshals Office assist a female protestor as she offloads from vehicle onto an USN utility landing craft, as Military and Department of Justice agents reclaimed the federal property on which protestors were residing for over a year

Point-In-Time Homeless Walk: On January 31. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki and Deputy Secretary W. Scott Gould joined HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan [and other HUD officials] and The Community Partnership for the annual Homeless Point-in-Time Count in Washington, D.C. During the last week in January, the Department of Veterans Affairs, HUD, and local agencies across the country conduct Point-in-Time counts to get a statistically reliable, unduplicated count of sheltered and unsheltered homeless veterans, individuals, and families in the U.S.

At Gia Lan Airport, surrounded by North Vietnamese and American officials, the press and public, just released, ex-POW U.S. Navy LCMDR Joseph C. Plumb Jr., (Captured 19 May 67) walks to meet his escort officer for the trip to Clark Air Base

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