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PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti (Feb. 20, 2010) Members of the Haitian National Police Force marching band stand at parade rest while awaiting the start of a reception for a Chilean flight crew at Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. The U.S. military returned control of the airport to the Haitian government, Feb. 19, after more than a month after the Jan. 12 7.0 magnitude earthquake that cased severe damage in and around Port-au-Prince. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kim Williams/Released)
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100220 (PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI) Members of the Haitian Police Force's marching band stand at parade rest while awaiting the start of a reception for a Chilean flight crew at the Port Au Prince Airport Feb. 20. The U.S. Military returned control of the Port Au Prince Airport to the Haitian government, Feb. 19, after more than a month of operations following a 7.0 magnitude earthquake Jan. 12. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kim Williams.
DescriptionMembers of the Haitian National Police Force marching band stand at parade.jpg
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PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti (Feb. 20, 2010) Members of the Haitian National Police Force marching band stand at parade rest while awaiting the start of a reception for a Chilean flight crew at Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. The U.S. military returned control of the airport to the Haitian government, Feb. 19, after more than a month after the Jan. 12 7.0 magnitude earthquake that cased severe damage in and around Port-au-Prince. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kim Williams/Released)
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100220 (PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI) Members of the Haitian Police Force's marching band stand at parade rest while awaiting the start of a reception for a Chilean flight crew at the Port Au Prince Airport Feb. 20. The U.S. Military returned control of the Port Au Prince Airport to the Haitian government, Feb. 19, after more than a month of operations following a 7.0 magnitude earthquake Jan. 12. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kim Williams.