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A memorial plaque honoring Lee S. Harford Jr., Ph.D.

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A memorial plaque honoring Lee S. Harford Jr., Ph.D. was unveiled at a dedication ceremony at the U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters at Fort Bragg, N.C., March 12, 2015. Harford, 62, passed away after a sudden and brief illness, March 14, 2014 in Fayetteville, N.C. He was the first and only director of Army Reserve history holding the position since 1992. (U.S. Army photo by Timothy L. Hale/Released)

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north carolina historical military photojournalism history army reserve command army reserve fort bragg army n c army photographer army photo warrior citizen military photography army picture military photograph military picture army reserve photo army reserve photograph army reserve photographer army reserve photojournalism historical reenactors usarc headquarters historical artifacts historical documents national museum of the army reserve office of army reserve history operational reserve twice the citizen army photojournalism fayetteville independent light infantry dr lee harford jr ph d historical preservation dr john a boyd ph d fili markus harford sons of union veterans sons of the american revolution timothy hale harford honored with memorial plaque dvids high resolution fort bragg nc us army reserve us army reserve command us army forces command
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north carolina historical military photojournalism history army reserve command army reserve fort bragg army n c army photographer army photo warrior citizen military photography army picture military photograph military picture army reserve photo army reserve photograph army reserve photographer army reserve photojournalism historical reenactors usarc headquarters historical artifacts historical documents national museum of the army reserve office of army reserve history operational reserve twice the citizen army photojournalism fayetteville independent light infantry dr lee harford jr ph d historical preservation dr john a boyd ph d fili markus harford sons of union veterans sons of the american revolution timothy hale harford honored with memorial plaque dvids high resolution fort bragg nc us army reserve us army reserve command us army forces command