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English: Uzbekistanian soldiers get a closer look at the types of mines and explosives they may encounter in the future as part of situational training during Exercise Cooperative Osprey '98 on June 5, 1998, at Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C. The soldiers are being taught the proper methods of identifying, marking, and reporting mines, unexplored ordnance, and improvised explosive devices. Cooperative Osprey '98 is a Partnership for Peace situational training exercise designed to improve the interoperability of NATO and partner nations through the practice of combined peacekeeping and humanitarian relief operations. Partner nations include Albania, Bulgaria, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. Participating NATO nations include Canada, The Netherlands, and the United States.
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Source http://www.defense.gov/photos/newsphoto.aspx?newsphotoid=1393
Author Lance Cpl. Joseph E. Tonetti, U.S. Marine Corps

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