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U.S. Armys STAFF Sergeant Demario, 10th Special Forces Group Airborne, demonstrates to his students one way to pull a land mine during training near Lukavak. As part of Operation Joint Endeavor, the U.S. Army's 10th Special Forces Group in cooperation with the State Department, RONCO and the former warring factions embarked on a mission of humanitarian de-mining. The training, including leadership, planning, different techniques in mine detection, mine disposal through detonation and medical triage, was accomplished at four different sites for Bosnia-Herzegovina nationals

After using a metal detector to first locate the land mine, a Serbian student then probes for the mine. Once a mine is detected, probing is mandatory. This realistic training was held near Brus. As part of Operation Joint Endeavor, the U.S. Army's 10th Special Forces Group in cooperation with the State Department, RONCO and the former warring factions embarked on a mission of humanitarian de-mining. The training, including leadership, planning, different techniques in mine detection, mine disposal through detonation and medical triage, was accomplished at four different sites for Bosnia-Herzegovina nationals

Lakya, part of the 31st Security Forces Squadron's (SFS) military working dog team at Aviano AB, Italy, sniffs a trailer during a bomb detection exercise. The eight-year-old Belgian Malamois is one of several working dogs housed at the base for security use

STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) William Proctor, USAF, Dog Handler, 86th Security Forces Squadron (SFS), Ramstein Air Base (AB), Germany, searches a car with his dog, Military Working Dog, Arno. Arno is searching for explosive materials, during the detection portion of the 2002 Military Working Dog Competition, at Ramstein Air Base, on 14 Mar 2002. The four-day competition showcased the dogs and handlers skills as a team

A patrol dog and its handler search a van for drugs or explosives during a training exercise. The dog is being trained by the 3282nd Technical Training Squadron of the Air Force Security Police Academy, which trains patrol, drug detection, and explosives detection dogs for all the military services and other government agencies

LT. Eric Robinson (right) SSG Adrian McGill (left) and an Iraqi interpretor from Bravo Battery 4-320 Field Artillery, 101st Airborne Division inspect items found while on a sweep, in search of weapons and items used in making IED's in Baghdad, Iraq, on February 8, 2006, during Operation Blind Dog. The 101st is currently deployed in Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. (US Army photo by Private First Class William Servinski II)(Released)

Veterinarian Lieutenant Colonel Dario Bazan, from the Paraguayan Army, holds the dog while Veterinarian, US Army Captain Juli Potter, from the 719th Medical Detachment, Fort Sheridan, Illinois, injects it with vaccine during VETRETES, Paso Barreto, Paraguay, during Exercise NEW HORIZONS. Combined Task Force Guarani Springs conducts engineer and medical operations in Paraguay, enabling joint training. The task force will renovate, construct and improve the infrastructure of four schools, four water wells, two medical clinics, and conduct multiple Medical Readiness Training Exercises (MEDRETES), and Veterinarian Readiness Training Exercises (VETRETES) as agreed to by the government of Paraguay

A medical team rushes to the aid of a simulated casualty, a de-miner who detonated a mine during a practical exercise in Banja Luka. As part of Operation Joint Endeavor, the U.S. Army's 10th Special Forces Group in cooperation with the State Department, RONCO and the former warring factions embarked on a mission of humanitarian de-mining. The training, includeing leadership, planning, different techniques in mine detection, mine disposal through detonation and medical triage, was accomplished at four different sites for Bosnia-Herzegovina nationals

US Army (USA) Private First Class (PFC) Jeremiah Miller, 67th Engineers Detachment (MDD), 577th Engineers Battalion, works with his Mine Detection Dog (MDD) Cinda, to detect land mines and unexploded ordnance at an uninhabited area near Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

Student, Adil Medic, runs his dog Ellis down a mines lane in search of land mine near Lukavak. Adil is being trained by RONCO in the use of mine dogs as a first detection system for finding mine fields during Operations Joint Endeavor. The training, including leadership, planning, different techniques in mine detection, mine disposal through detonation and medical triage, was accomplished at four different sites for Bosnia-Herzegovina nationals

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Subject Operation/Series: JOINT ENDEAVOR

Country: Bosnia And/I Herzegovina (BIH)

Scene Camera Operator: SRA Justin D. Pyle

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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Memers of the Decontamination Team decon exercise role

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student adil medic adil medic dog ellis dog ellis mines lane mines lane search land land mine lukavak ronco mine dogs detection system first detection system fields mine fields operations joint operations joint leadership techniques mine detection detonation triage sites bosnia herzegovina nationals high resolution mine joint endeavor bosnia herzegovina nationals sra justin us national archives