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United Nations Advance Mission in Cambodia (UNAMIC) and the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC)

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The 2nd phase of the peace process was aimed at the cantonment, disarmament and demobilisation of the 4 Cambodian parties. Here, Dutch marines are busy disarming members of the White Khmer in Sok San.
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F-27 Troopships and an Alouette III helicopter are lined up ready for departure to Cambodia in late May 1992.
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Sergeant Major J.H. Timmerman instructing a Cambodian mine-clearance trainee.
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Complex ‘second generation’ peace operations such as the UNTAC in Cambodia, shown here, demand enormous investment in personnel and materiel.
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Informing the local population about the dangers of mines ('mine awareness') is part of many peace missions. The Cambodian Mine Action Centre disseminated this type of warning pamphlets among the Cambodian population.
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The marines used the mine-proof Wolf II, a South African-built armoured wheeled vehicle, to patrol areas strewn with mines. Here, it is being used at a vehicle checkpoint.
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The last of the marines left Cambodian territory on 16 October 1993. Vice-governor Pal Sam Eurn (3rd from the right) thanked Major R. van Duinen by presenting him with flowers.
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