91. The Russian soldiers stood facing a ragtag band of the tough Chechen guerrillas who had run them out of Grozny. 92. The soldiers stood solemnly with their hands behind their backs while a brief signing ceremony formally marking the transfer was held at a military headquarters in Belgrade. 93. The soldiers stood solemnly with their hands behind their backs while a brief signing ceremony formally marking the transfer was held at the Yugoslav army press center in Belgrade. 94. Their soldiers stand side-by-side guarding public buildings. 95. Towering spotlights beamed down on the site and soldiers stood in guard towers. 96. Two Chinese soldiers stood at attention at the gates, with machine pistols hung across their chests. 97. Two soldiers stood at each side of the coffin, draped by a Czech flag. 98. Two soldiers stood guard on the roof. 99. Yeni Arslanbasar is not surrounded by a fence, but soldiers stand guard in a concrete bunker outside the village and record the names of people leaving or entering. 100. A day earlier, Jean-Bertrand Aristide was their sworn enemy, but on Saturday Haitian soldiers stood at attention as their president returned from exile. |