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Alex Webb - HAITI. US invasion.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. New crews and television on the roof of the Hotel Montana.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Photographers take photos of a victim of a grenade attack.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. A Hatian policeman attacks a demonstrator as a photographer takes photos.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. The press awaits the arrival of U.S. troops at the airport.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. A television reporter is live on the air broadcasting from the back of a jeep
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. A television reporter broadcasts along the airport tarmac.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. The funeral for a victim of FRAPH (Front for the Advancement and Progress of
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. New York Times reporter Rick Bragg interviews members of the U.S. military ov
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Haitian soldier with shadows of photographers.
HAITI. Gonaives. 1994. The U.S. military and Haitians protect themselves from dust clouds created by the a
HAITI. Gonaives. 1994. The U.S. military and Haitians protect themselves from dust clouds created by the a
HAITI. Gonaives. 1994. A U.S. soldier and a Haitian teenager are enveloped in dust clouds created by the a
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Photographers try to lead a victim of mob violence to safety.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Dan Rather reports on the invasion.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. A television cameraman flims through a gateway.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Crowds gather to watch the arrival of U.S. troops.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Crowds gather to watch the arrival of U.S. troops.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. FRAPH (Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haiti) gunmen, before they f
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. FRAPH (Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haiti) gunmen, before they f
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Arriving U.S. troops patrol the streets of the city.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Arriving U.S. troops patrol the streets of the city.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Arriving U.S. troops patrol the streets of the city.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Arriving U.S. troops patrol the streets of the city.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Haitian troops and demonstrators seen through a car window.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. A U.S. soldier plays foosball with a civilian in a former Haitian military of
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. A U.S. soldier with a dog on alert after a grenade attack.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Victims of a shootout, with the U.S. military in the background.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. A victim of invasion violence.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. A wounded man, accused of collaborating with FRAPH (Front for the Advancement
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Mourners at a funeral for a victim of FRAPH (Front for the Advancement and Pr
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. U.S. troops on patrol in the streets of the city.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. U.S. troops on patrol near the U.S. Embassy.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Looters scale store walls during the U.S. invasion of Haiti.
HAITI. Gonaives. 1994. A child watches the arrival of U.S. helicopters.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Haitians with the U.S. military.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. A photographer takes photos of a U.S. soldier.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Looters during the U.S. invasion.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Haitians watch the arrival of U.S. troops.
HAITI. Gonaives. 1994. Children playing while U.S. helicopters land.
HAITI. 1994. A US soldier and TV cameraman near the headquarters of "FRAPH."
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. U.S. troops land as the press awaits.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Looting.
HAITI. Gonaives. 1994. U.S. invasion.
HAITI. Port-au-Prince. 1994. Looting.
HAITI. 1994. A photographer takes an exposure reading to shoot a photo of killed Aristide supporter.
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