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Friday, June 10, 2011

Indonesian Military Inside


Beirut, LEBANON: An Indonesian UNIFIL soldiers board the USS Wilson cargo ship after in docked at Beirut port loaded with their military vehicles, 18 November 2006.


Beirut, LEBANON: An Indonesian UNIFIL truck and a container are unloaded from the USS Wilson cargo ship at Beirut port, 18 November 2006. Indonesia is sending 851 troops to join the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force.


Beirut, LEBANON: A UN Indonesian soldier secures containers after they were unloaded from the USS Wilson cargo ship at Beirut port, 18 November 2006.


Beirut, LEBANON: Indonesian UNIFIL soldiers push a military vehicle after it was unloaded from the USS Wilson cargo ship at Beirut port, 18 November 2006. Indonesia is sending 851 troops to join the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).


Beirut, LEBANON: An Indonesian UNIFIL soldier gives instructions as a UN truck is downloaded from the USS Wilson cargo ship at Beirut port, 18 November 2006.


Beirut, LEBANON: Lebanese soldiers secure the site where an Indonesian UNIFIL forces ambulance is being unloaded from the USS Wilson cargo ship at Beirut port, 18 November 2006.


Beirut, LEBANON: Indonesian army first lieutenant Agus.H.Y (C), son of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, gestures as he speaks with his colleagues as a military vehicle (background) is downloaded from the USS Wilson cargo ship at Beirut port, 18 November 2006.


Beirut, LEBANON: Indonesian UN soldiers look at a Lebanese fisherman fishing at the port of Beirut, 18 November 2006.

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