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In Gayevi, Bosnia-Herzegovina, four pre-fabricated homes were blown up. These homes were being built to help in the resettlement process of Gayevi. This was the second explosion to take place this month. US Army, STAFF Sergeant (SGG) Richard Price, Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 1ST Infantry Division, Provost Marshall's Office, watches as Dick, an explosives dog, investigates a spot on the ground. Operation JOINT GUARD, 28 February 1997

In Gayevi, Bosnia four pre-fabricated homes were blown up. These homes are being built to help in the resettlement process of Gayevi. This is the second explosion to take place this month during Operation JOINT GUARD. On December 20, 1996, the Implementation Force (IFOR) mission came to a conclusion and the 1ST Infantry Division was selected to continue serving in Bosnia as part of the new Stabilization Force (SFOR). This decision brought to close the peace mission of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR and has been the beginning for the current operation known as Operation JOINT GUARD. JOINT GUARD will continue to monitor the militaries of the former warring factions and provide a climate of...

In Gayevi, Bosnia four pre-fabricated homes were blown up. These homes are being built to help in resettlement process of Gayevi. This is second explosion to take place this month. Here, Russian explosives experts search through blown homes for clues during Operation JOINT GUARD. On December 20, 1996, Implementation Force (IFOR) mission came to a conclusion and 1ST Infantry Division was selected to continue serving in Bosnia as part of new Stabilization Force (SFOR). This decision brought to close peace mission of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR and has been beginning for current operation known as Operation JOINT GUARD. JOINT GUARD will continue to monitor...

In Gayevi, Bosnia four pre-fabricated homes were blown up. These homes are being built to help in the resettlement process of Gayevi. This is the second explosion to take place this month. Here, the Serbian police search through the blown homes for clues during Operation JOINT GUARD. On December 20, 1996, the Implementation Force (IFOR) mission came to a conclusion and the 1ST Infantry Division was selected to continue serving in Bosnia as part of the new Stabilization Force (SFOR). This decision brought to close the peace mission of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR and has been the beginning for the current operation known as Operation JOINT GUARD. JOINT GUARD will continue to monitor the...

In Gayevi, Bosnia four pre-fabricated homes were blown up. These homes are being built to help in the resettlement process of Gayevi. This is the second explosion to take place this month during JOINT GUARD. On December 20, 1996, the Implementation Force (IFOR) mission came to a conclusion and the 1ST Infantry Division was selected to continue serving in Bosnia as part of the new Stabilization Force (SFOR). This decision brought to close the peace mission of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR and has been the beginning for the current operation known as Operation JOINT GUARD. JOINT GUARD will continue to monitor the militaries of the former warring factions and provide a climate of stability

A Muslim house that was destroyed by Serbian Militants near the town of Brcko. Observation Post 9 of the 1ST Brigade, 1ST Armor Division, Task Force Eagle, in support of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR (the multi-national peacekeeping mission in Bosnia), reported hearing the explosion on the night of 10 July, 1996. Two other explosions were also reported; a total of three houses were destroyed

A Muslim house that was destroyed by Serbian Militants near the town of Brcko, Vicinity CQ256681. Observation Post 9 of the 1ST Brigade, 1ST Armor Division, Task Force Eagle, in support of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR (the multi-national peacekeeping mission in Bosnia), reported hearing the explosion on the night of 10 July, 1996. Two other explosions were also reported; a total of three houses were destroyed

A Muslim house that was destroyed by Serbian Militants near the town of Brcko. Observation Post 9 of the 1ST Brigade, 1ST Armor Division, Task Force Eagle, in support of Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR (the multi-national peacekeeping mission in Bosnia), reported hearing the explosion on the night of 10 July, 1996. Two other explosions were also reported; a total of three houses were destroyed

An explosion caused by Serbian soldiers and US Army troops, 9th Engineer and Explosive Ordnance Disposal, 1ST Infantry Division, detonating unexploded ordnance outside of Zvornik, Bosnia-Herzegovina. The 9th EEOD is stationed at Camp Dobol and participating in Operation Joint Endeavor. Operation Joint Endeavor is a peacekeeping effort by a multinational Implementation Force (IFOR), comprised of NATO and non-NATO military forces, deployed to Bosnia in support of the Dayton Peace Accords

In Gayevi, Bosnia-Herzegovina, four pre-fabricated homes were blown up. These homes were being built to help in the resettlement process of Gayevi. This is the second explosion to take place this month. US Army STAFF Sergeant (SSG) Richard Price, Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 1ST Infantry Division, Provost Marshall Office, holds out wire that could have been used in the bombing for Dick, an explosives dog, to sniff. Opeation JOINT GUARD, 28 February 1997

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Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARD

Base: Gayevi

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: SPC Tracy L. Hall-Leahy, USA

Release Status: Released to Public

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C-130 Hercules aircrew Engineer STAFF Sergeant Jeff Morgan (left) and Navigator Catain Keith Allbritten, 61st Airlift Squadron, discuss the status of the lanes chafe and flares with an electronic warfare secialist rior to flying into the former Yugoslavia region. The chafe and flares are discharged when the early warning system or a loadmaster erceives a ossible threat to the lane from anti aircraft armament or surface to air missiles. The Green Hornets are deloyed to Ramstein Air Base, Germany, for a 100 day Temorary Duty (TDY) tour assisting Oeration JOINT GUARD (reviously Oeration JOINT ENDEAVOR). Flying C-130s every day to the Former Yugoslav region (rimarily Tuzla) they...

C-130 Hercules Navigator, Captain Keith Allbritten, right, 61st Airlift Squadron discusses the status of the planes chafe and flares with Electronic Warfare SPECIALIST SSGT Todd Ross, prior to flying into the former Yugoslavia region. The chafe and flares are discharged when the early warning system or a loadmaster perceives a possible threat to the plane from anti aircraft armament or surface to air missiles. The Green Hornets are deployed to Ramstein Air Base, Germany, for a 100 day Temporary Duty (TDY) tour assisting Operation JOINT GUARD (previously Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR). Flying C-130s every day to the Former Yugoslav region (primarily Tuzla) they pick up and deliver cargo and...

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