Photo by Maria Pinel | Joint Task Force Bravo | 03.11.2022
Dr. Hayden Bassett, assistant curator of archeology at the Virginia Museum of Natural History and director of the Cultural Heritage Monitoring Lab, conducts a virtual discussion with U.S. and Honduran participants during the closing of a cultural heritage site assessment in Copan Ruinas, Honduras, March 12, 2022. The exchange included the 120th’s Soldiers providing data and coordinates......
Photo by Maria Pinel | Joint Task Force Bravo | 03.11.2022
A Honduran soldier with the 120th Infantry Brigade shows a piece of obsidian found during a test pit survey at Las Mesas, Copan, Honduras, March 11, 2022. Joint Task Force-Bravo and the Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command partnered with the Honduran Army and Institute of Anthropology to assess cultural heritage sites impacted by natural disasters in Copan, Honduras, March 7-11....
Photo by Maria Pinel | Joint Task Force Bravo | 03.11.2022
Honduran soldiers with the 120th Infantry Brigade separate soil while conducting a test pit survey with support from U.S. Army Capt. William Welsh, archeologist with the 321st Civil Affairs Brigade at Las Mesas, Copan, Honduras, March 11, 2022. Welsh provided his archeology expertise during a cultural heritage assessment between U.S. and Honduran partners to assist host nation forces in......
Photo by Maria Pinel | Joint Task Force Bravo | 03.10.2022
Honduran Army Cpl. Evenor Quintanilla and Infantry Soldier Maria Alvarenga, 120th Infantry Brigade, stand on a mount to collect information on impacts caused to cultural property at Ostuman, Copán, Honduras, March 10, 2022. During this exchange, partner nation forces learned basic methodologies, tools, and strategies, from U.S. military experts, on how to observe, identify, classify and......
Photo by Maria Pinel | Joint Task Force Bravo | 03.10.2022
Dr. Eva Martínez, archeologist with the Honduran Inst. of Anthropology, assists Honduran Army’s 120th Infantry Brigade soldiers fill out a site assessment form at Ostuman, Copan, Honduras, March 10, 2022. JTF-Bravo, the Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command, and cultural property protection experts partnered with the Honduran military and Institute of Anthropology for a......
Photo by Maria Pinel | Joint Task Force Bravo | 03.10.2022
Honduran Army 1st Lt Noe Javier Silva, 120th Infantry Brigade and Dr. Laurie Rush, cultural resources manager at Fort Drum, NY, fill out a site assessment form at Ostuman, Copan, Honduras, March 10, 2022. JTF-Bravo, the Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command, and cultural property protection experts partnered with the Honduran military and Institute of Anthropology for a cultural......
Photo by Maria Pinel | Joint Task Force Bravo | 03.10.2022
Honduran Army Lt. Kevin Calix, 120th Infantry Brigade, prepares his team to conduct a site assessment at Ostuman, Copan, Honduras, during a cultural heritage protection exchange with U.S. military experts, March 10, 2022. Joint Task Force-Bravo and the Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command partnered with the Honduran Army unit and the Institute of Anthropology to assess cultural......
Photo by Maria Pinel | Joint Task Force Bravo | 03.10.2022
U.S. Army Lt. Juan Villarreal, Joint Task Force-Bravo planner, prepares his combined team of U.S. and Honduran soldiers to conduct a site assessment at Ostuman, Copan, Honduras, during a cultural heritage protection exchange, March 10, 2022. JTF-Bravo and the Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command partnered with the Honduran Army and the Institute of Anthropology to assess cultural......