Box 43
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[12] Military policeman stands in front of two airplanes, one destroyed and the other one intact. (Caption: A U.S. soldier surveys the wreckage of a small plane at Paitilla Airport. Four Navy SEAL servicemen were killed during the taking of the airport.), undated
This series contains photographs, negatives, and glass plate negatives regarding the Panama Canal and surrounding areas.
[13] Airplane or private jet with bullet hole marks. (Caption: Bullet holes riddle Manuel Antonio Noriega's jet, which was shot at by U.S. forces at Paitilla Airport.), undated
This series contains photographs, negatives, and glass plate negatives regarding the Panama Canal and surrounding areas.
[14] U.S. military helicoptor lying on the ground, mangled from an attack in the air. (Caption: A United States UH-58 helicoptor lies on the ground after being shot down by the PDF near Fort Amador.), undated
This series contains photographs, negatives, and glass plate negatives regarding the Panama Canal and surrounding areas.
[15] People looking at a building damaged by the attacks. (Caption: A roup of civilians views the damage doen by PDF buildings at Fort Amador. U.S. Infantry Units at Fort Amador opened fire with howitzers against the Pdf's Fifth Infantry Military Police Company.), undated
This series contains photographs, negatives, and glass plate negatives regarding the Panama Canal and surrounding areas.
[16] U.S. military personnel and vehicles stationed at a neighborhood location. (Caption: U.S. military police occupy the DENI Station near Panama's Presidential Palace.), undated
This series contains photographs, negatives, and glass plate negatives regarding the Panama Canal and surrounding areas.
[17] U.S. military personnel discuss starategy and briefings. (Caption: Major General James Johnson, 82nd Airbourne Division, attends a briefing at Panama's old Tocumen Airport, the PDF's former Air Base.), undated
This series contains photographs, negatives, and glass plate negatives regarding the Panama Canal and surrounding areas.
[18] U.S. military personnel survey the wreckage. (Caption: A U.S. serviceman views the remains of what were once two-story buildings at the PDF's Air Base at Tocumen. The buildins wree lelveled by U.S. Forces during the first night of "Operation Just Cause."), undated
This series contains photographs, negatives, and glass plate negatives regarding the Panama Canal and surrounding areas.
[19] U.S. serviceman goes over strategies. (Caption: U.S. Special Agent James R. Dribble briefs the press in the field of Occult Rites ("Santeria"). Some of Manuel Antonio Noriega's witchcraft paraphernalia is on display.), undated
This series contains photographs, negatives, and glass plate negatives regarding the Panama Canal and surrounding areas.
[20] List of names. (Caption: This list contains names of people--friend and foe--whom Manuel Antonio Noriega wanted to control by witchcraft. The list was found at Noriega's witchcraft house at Fort Amador.), undated
This series contains photographs, negatives, and glass plate negatives regarding the Panama Canal and surrounding areas.
[21] Military tank, high-rise buildings, and barbed-wire. (Caption: A U.S. Armored Personnel Carrier and concertina wire form one of several roadblocks set up near the Papal Nunciature, where Manuel Antonio Noriega took refuge before leaving to the United States to stand trial.), undated
This series contains photographs, negatives, and glass plate negatives regarding the Panama Canal and surrounding areas.