Life on the Mekong and Other Rivers

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Monday, August 08, 2005


Then the coffin is taken back to the C-130. The commander of JPAC Detachment 3 (Laos detachment) is in the foreground saluting, with the flight crew behind him. Behind them is the Joint Field Activity crew, a group of 50 people (mostly soldiers and some anthropologists and /or archeologists) that go out and do the actual site surveys and digging. By local regulation, they aren't allowed to wear uniforms, so they are all in civvies (although you can't really see them here)

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