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(3 Mar 2004) Port au Prince, March 2, 2004 1. American cargo plane in air 2. Zoom into C130 on tarmac (bringing personnel, soldiers and equipment) 3. Soldiers coming out 4. Plane on tarmac 5. C130 6. Equipment being rolled out 7. Troops waiting 8. Troops walking 9. Another plane - global peace plane with humanitarian aid sitting on the tarmac 10. Interior of plane loaded with food stuffs 11. US troops unloading plane and putting cargo on truck Port au Prince, March 3, 2004 12. Various of rebel soldiers standing at rebel headquarters ready to go out on patrol 13. Rebel with stars and stripes scarf 14. Car driving away filled with rebel soldiers 15. Various rebels in back on van 16. Van driving away 17. Wide of presidential palace with people standing in front, looking at the palace 18. People outside palace 19. Raising of the Haitian flag ceremony at the presidential palace 20. Various of palace guard 21. Haitian flag flying above presidential palace 22. Rebel soldiers standing around in the streets 23. Rebels eating in street 24. Various people in street STORYLINE: Rebels were patrolling the streets of the Haitian capital on Wednesday after leader Guy Philippe declared himself the new chief of Haiti's military and threatened to arrest the country's prime minister, Yvon Neptune. US Marines continued to pour in the country but barely ventured out of the city's airport. The marines helped unload planes carrying aid which also arrived at Port au Prince airport on Wednesday. Another rebel leader, Louis-Jodel Chamblain, who has been convicted in absentia for a 1994 massacre, said rebel patrols may go to the Cite Soleil seaside slum that is a stronghold of die-hard supporters of ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Observers have expressed worry that reprisal killings against Aristide's supporters will continue. Some US Marines patrolled Port-au-Prince's seaport, which was being looted, in a Humvee. The US and French troops in Haiti - the vanguard of an international peacekeeping force authorized by the UN Security Council - have no orders to disarm Haiti's factions and instead are to secure key sites and protect their countries' citizens and government property. The Pentagon said there would be some 400 Marines in Haiti by Tuesday. Chile said it was sending 120 special forces troops to Haiti on Wednesday, the first of about 300 Chileans to join the international force. France said it would have some 420 soldiers and police in place by the end of the week. Philippe, who arrived in Port-au-Prince in a rebel convoy on Monday, apparently plans on transforming his fighters into a reconstituted Haitian army, which Aristide disbanded in 1995. Philippe said he was ready to follow the orders of interim President Boniface Alexandre, the chief justice of the Supreme Court who was installed on Sunday. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...