RMA4AWB5–Kisan anti-Sandinista rebel Miskito Indian Contras preparing a raid across the Honduran border into Nicaragua, July 1986
RMBGYP0B–Literacy class for native Miskito children.Atlantic Coast, Nicaragua,1988
RMA1WPFA–NICARAGUA STATE FARM DESTROYED BY CONTRAS
RMBT9PE0–Billboard celebrating the Heroes of the Nicaraguan revolution Leon Nicaragua
RMC6157H–A Honduran Second Lieutenant talks with American soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division during joint exercises in Judicalpa Honduras. Mar. 1 1988., Photo by:Everett Collection(BSLOC 2011 6 125)
RMCWC4H3–An 82nd Airborne Division soldier signals to his platoon as they advance across a field in Honduras after being inserted by a
RM2FX3RK1–Demonstration in front of US consulate in Amsterdam against Reagan proposal for aid to contras in Nicaragua, February 3, 1988, CONSULATES, demonstrations, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMCWC4HA–A Honduran Second Lieutenant talks with American soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division during joint exercises in Judicalpa
RMG3DN39–Latino, USA 1985, Regie: Haskell Wexler, Darsteller:
RMC6157F–Paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division land at Palmerola Air Base in Honduras. Honduran and U.S. Army Special Forces conducted exercises to counter Nicaragua's attempts to raid Contra safe havens in Honduras. Jan. 1.1988., Photo by:Everett Collection(BSLOC 2011 6 124)
RM2APJRFJ–Demonstration for American consulate in Amsterdam against proposal Reagan for assistance to contras in Nicaragua Date: February 3, 1988 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: CONSULATES, demonstrations Personal name: President Reagan
RMC6157E–An 82nd Airborne Division soldier signals to his platoon as they advance across a field in Honduras after being inserted by a Chinook helicopter in Tamara Honduras. Honduran and U.S. Army Special Forces conducted exercises to counter Nicaragua's attempts, Photo by:Everett Collection(BSLOC 2011 6 123)
RFR0X5EE–Mercenaries Jailed in Costa Rica 1985
RMERM74E–Chicago, Illinois, USA 2nd August 1986 Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega at 'Operation Push' headquarters. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RMM0G2X6–C 130 transport aircraft of the civil company Southern Air Transport in the US Air Force base of Aviano (north Italy); the SAT is an airline of the CIA, founded in 1947 to support US covert activities, has operated in Southeast Asia, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Angola, etc; in 1998 the CIA released a report detailing allegations that it had been used for drug trafficking (February 1994)
RF2PHTN80–Nicaragua, Managua, Old Cathedral, Of Managua travel landmark vector illustration
RMEJW5KX–Nicaraguan contra leader Adolfo Calero Portocarrero testifies in Congress November 26, 1996 in Washington, DC.
RMC6157J–Army Rangers are inserted by Black Hawk helicopters into Honduras during exercises to discourage Nicaraguan forces from entering Honduras. Mar. 1 1988., Photo by:Everett Collection(BSLOC 2011 6 126)
RMA4AWAA–Kisan anti-Sandinista rebel Miskito Indian Contras preparing a raid across the Honduran border into Nicaragua, July 1986
RMC61579–Close-up view of an C-130 Hercules gunship flying during Ronald Reagan's operations against Nicaragua's leftist government. Honduran and U.S. Army Special Forces conducted exercises discourage Nicaragua's raid into Honduras. Apr. 3 1987., Photo by:Everett Collection(BSLOC 2011 6 121)
RMA1WPF9–NICARAGUA STATE FARM DESTROYED BY CONTRAS
RMBT9PYR–Victims of the Nicaraguan civil war Leon Nicaragua
RMCWC4HB–Army Rangers are inserted by Black Hawk helicopters into Honduras during exercises to discourage Nicaraguan forces from
RMG3DN3G–Latino, USA 1985, Regie: Haskell Wexler, Darsteller:
RMCWC4H5–Paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division land at Palmerola Air Base in Honduras. Honduran and U.S. Army Special Forces
RMCWC4GW–Close-up view of an C-130 Hercules gunship flying during Ronald Reagan's operations against Nicaragua's leftist government.
RFR0X5N1–Mercenaries Jailed in Costa Rica 1985
RMERM74C–Chicago, Illinois, USA 2nd August 1986 Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega at 'Operation Push' headquarters. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RMERM796–Chicago, Illinois, USA 2nd August 1986 Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega speaks to the crowd gathered at Operation Push. His wife Rosario Murillo who is a polyglot translates for him. ``Nicaragua is willing to negotiate with the United States toward a treaty of peace and friendship. We are willing to sign a treaty of peace and friendship with the United States immediately.`` Ortega also invited Reagan to visit Nicaragua and meet with top officials as well as the Nicaraguan people. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RMEJW5M1–Nicaraguan contra leader Adolfo Calero Portocarrero testifies in Congress November 26, 1996 in Washington, DC.
RMA4AWB2–Kisan anti-Sandinista rebel Miskito Indian Contras preparing a raid across the Honduran border into Nicaragua, July 1986
RMG3DN3C–Latino, USA 1985, Regie: Haskell Wexler, Darsteller:
RFR0X5A5–Mercenaries Jailed in Costa Rica 1985
RMERM795–Chicago, Illinois, USA, 2nd August 1986 Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega speaks to the crowd gathered at Operation Push. His wife Rosario Murillo who is a polyglot translates for him. ``Nicaragua is willing to negotiate with the United States toward a treaty of peace and friendship. We are willing to sign a treaty of peace and friendship with the United States immediately.`` Ortega also invited Reagan to visit Nicaragua and meet with top officials as well as the Nicaraguan people. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RMEJW5M7–Nicaraguan contra leader Eden Pastora testifies in Congress November 26, 1996 in Washington, DC.
RMA4AWA7–Kisan anti-Sandinista rebel Miskito Indian Contras preparing a raid across the Honduran border into Nicaragua, July 1986
RMG3DN3A–Latino, USA 1985, Regie: Haskell Wexler, Darsteller:
RMGEHAMR–Andy Garcia Der junge Clinton (Andy Garcia) wird in den Waffenschmuggel Für die Contras in Nicaragua verwickelt. *** Local Caption *** 1988, Clinton And Nadine, Blutiges Geld
RFR0X5HT–Mercenaries Jailed in Costa Rica 1985
RMERM790–Chicago, Illinois, USA 2nd August 1986 Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega speaks to the crowd gathered at Operation Push. His wife Rosario Murillo who is a polyglot translates for him. ``Nicaragua is willing to negotiate with the United States toward a treaty of peace and friendship. We are willing to sign a treaty of peace and friendship with the United States immediately.`` Ortega also invited Reagan to visit Nicaragua and meet with top officials as well as the Nicaraguan people. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RMEJW5M6–Nicaraguan contra leader Eden Pastora testifies in Congress November 26, 1996 in Washington, DC.
RMA4AWA9–Kisan anti-Sandinista rebel Miskito Indian Contras preparing a raid across the Honduran border into Nicaragua, July 1986
RFR0X58C–Mercenaries Jailed in Costa Rica 1985
RMERM791–Chicago, Illinois, USA 2nd August 1986 Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega speaks to the crowd gathered at Operation Push. His wife Rosario Murillo who is a polyglot translates for him. ``Nicaragua is willing to negotiate with the United States toward a treaty of peace and friendship. We are willing to sign a treaty of peace and friendship with the United States immediately.`` Ortega also invited Reagan to visit Nicaragua and meet with top officials as well as the Nicaraguan people. Credit:Mark Reintein
RMEJW5M8–Nicaraguan contra leader Eden Pastora testifies in Congress November 26, 1996 in Washington, DC.
RMA4AWB6–Kisan anti-Sandinista rebel Miskito Indian Contras preparing a raid across the Honduran border into Nicaragua, July 1986
RFR0X5FC–Mercenaries Jailed in Costa Rica 1985
RMERM793–Chicago, Illinois, USA 2nd August 1986 Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega speaks to the crowd gathered at Operation Push. His wife Rosario Murillo who is a polyglot translates for him. ``Nicaragua is willing to negotiate with the United States toward a treaty of peace and friendship. We are willing to sign a treaty of peace and friendship with the United States immediately.`` Ortega also invited Reagan to visit Nicaragua and meet with top officials as well as the Nicaraguan people. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RMEJW5M2–Nicaraguan Contra leaders Eden Pastora (L) and Adolfo Calero Portocarrero are sworn in to testify in Congress November 26, 1996 in Washington, DC.
RMA4AWB4–Kisan anti-Sandinista rebel Miskito Indian Contras preparing a raid across the Honduran border into Nicaragua, July 1986
RFR0X59E–Mercenaries Jailed in Costa Rica 1985
RMERM78R–Chicago, Illinois, USA 2nd August 1986 Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega speaks to the crowd gathered at Operation Push. His wife Rosario Murillo who is a polyglot translates for him. ``Nicaragua is willing to negotiate with the United States toward a treaty of peace and friendship. We are willing to sign a treaty of peace and friendship with the United States immediately.`` Ortega also invited Reagan to visit Nicaragua and meet with top officials as well as the Nicaraguan people. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RMA4AWA6–Kisan anti-Sandinista rebel Miskito Indian Contras preparing a raid across the Honduran border into Nicaragua, July 1986
RMPF6M9D–Kisan anti-Sandinista rebel Miskito Indian Contras preparing a raid across the Honduran border into Nicaragua, July 1986
RMPF6NAX–Managua, Nicaragua, June 1986. People queuing at the Oriental market to buy fresh meat now in short supply due to war with US-backed Contras.
RMA4BK52–Nicaragua elections 1996; families displaced after attacks by groups of demobbed contras.
RFR0X5D5–Mercenaries Jailed in Costa Rica 1985
RMERM792–Chicago, Illinois, 2nd August 1986 Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega speaks to the crowd gathered at Operation Push. His wife Rosario Murillo who is a polyglot translates for him. ``Nicaragua is willing to negotiate with the United States toward a treaty of peace and friendship. We are willing to sign a treaty of peace and friendship with the United States immediately.`` Ortega also invited Reagan to visit Nicaragua and meet with top officials as well as the Nicaraguan people. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RMA4BK50–Nicaragua elections 1996; families displaced after attacks by groups of demobbed contras.
RFR0X5BR–Mercenaries Jailed in Costa Rica 1985
RMERM78W–Chicago, Illinois, USA 2nd August 1986 Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega speaks to the crowd gathered at Operation Push. His wife Rosario Murillo who is a polyglot translates for him. ``Nicaragua is willing to negotiate with the United States toward a treaty of peace and friendship. We are willing to sign a treaty of peace and friendship with the United States immediately.`` Ortega also invited Reagan to visit Nicaragua and meet with top officials as well as the Nicaraguan people. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RMA4BK53–Nicaragua elections 1996; families displaced after attacks by groups of demobbed contras.
RFR0X5B5–Mercenaries Jailed in Costa Rica 1985
RMERM78Y–Chicago, Illinois, USA 2nd August 1986 Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega speaks to the crowd gathered at Operation Push. His wife Rosario Murillo who is a polyglot translates for him. ``Nicaragua is willing to negotiate with the United States toward a treaty of peace and friendship. We are willing to sign a treaty of peace and friendship with the United States immediately.`` Ortega also invited Reagan to visit Nicaragua and meet with top officials as well as the Nicaraguan people. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RMA4BK51–Nicaragua elections 1996; families displaced after attacks by groups of demobbed contras.
RFR0X5C7–Mercenaries Jailed in Costa Rica 1985
RMERM78T–Chicago, Illinois, 2nd August 1986 Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega speaks to the crowd gathered at Operation Push. His wife Rosario Murillo who is a polyglot translates for him. ``Nicaragua is willing to negotiate with the United States toward a treaty of peace and friendship,`` Ortega said through an interpreter. ``We are willing to sign a treaty of peace and friendship with the United States immediately.`` Ortega also invited Reagan to visit Nicaragua and meet with top officials as well as the Nicaraguan people. Credit; Mark Reinstein
RMA4BK54–Nicaragua elections 1996; families displaced after attacks by groups of demobbed contras. Grinding maze for tortillas.
RMA4AWB1–Kisan anti-Sandinista rebel Miskito Indian Contras preparing a raid across the Honduran border into Nicaragua, July 1986
RFR0X5PE–Mercenaries Jailed in Costa Rica 1985
RMERM79B–Chicago, Illinois, USA 2nd August 1986 Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega his wife Rosario Murillo with the Rev. Jesse Jackson outside Operation Push headquarters. The Nicaraguan FIrst Lady Rosario Murillo who is a polyglot translates for him. ``Nicaragua is willing to negotiate with the United States toward a treaty of peace and friendship. We are willing to sign a treaty of peace and friendship with the United States immediately.`` Ortega also invited Reagan to visit Nicaragua and meet with top officials as well as the Nicaraguan people. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RMA4AWA5–Kisan anti-Sandinista rebel Miskito Indian Contras preparing a raid across the Honduran border into Nicaragua, July 1986
RFR0X5RY–Mercenaries Jailed in Costa Rica 1985
RMERM79A–Chicago, Illinois, USA 2nd August 1986 Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega his wife Rosario Murillo with the Rev. Jesse Jackson outside Operation Push headquarters. The Nicaraguan FIrst Lady Rosario Murillo who is a polyglot translates for him. ``Nicaragua is willing to negotiate with the United States toward a treaty of peace and friendship. We are willing to sign a treaty of peace and friendship with the United States immediately.`` Ortega also invited Reagan to visit Nicaragua and meet with top officials as well as the Nicaraguan people. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RMA4AWA4–Kisan anti-Sandinista rebel Miskito Indian Contras preparing a raid across the Honduran border into Nicaragua, July 1986
RMMN251N–Kisan anti-Sandinista rebel Miskito Indian Contras preparing a raid across the Honduran border into Nicaragua, July 1986
RMA4CJF4–Managua, Nicaragua, June 1986. People queuing at the Oriental market to buy fresh meat now in short supply due to war with US-backed Contras.
RFR0X5W4–Mercenaries Jailed in Costa Rica 1985
RMA4AWA8–kisan anti sandinista rebels miskito indian contras leaving for mission 1986
RMERM79N–Chicago, Illinois, USA, 2nd August 1986 Demonstrators outside and across street from Operation Push headquarters protesting against the visit by Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega. Credit: Mark Reinstein
RMMN250X–Nicaraguan police on guard outside the US embassy in Managua as Europeans protest against US-backed Contra intervention.
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