File:German Mounted Police patrol Benjamin Franklin Village 2003.gif

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Description German mounted Police have begun patrolling Benjamin Franklin Village in Mannheim to improve security and provide greater police visibility for spouses and children left behind in the wake of deployment. From left to right, officer Uwe Schwarzer riding Ghandi, officer Thomas Gegusch aboard Gardeur.
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