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01/01/1938
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Chemical Warfare Service - Plants - Edgewood Arsenal - Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland. Pump house - intake side

A man works to install a submarine emergency communication transmitter (SEC) buoy Mark 9 Mod O outside the pressure hull and inside the other hull of a simulated submarine hull section during testing at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory. When put into fleet use the SECT will be released and act as a surface marker if and when the ship is sunk

[Assignment: BIS_2003_8484_44] Bureau of Industry and Security - CONFIRMATION HEARING FOR COMMERCE NOMINEES JULIE MEYERS AND PETER LICHTENBAUM [40_CFD_BIS_2003_8484_44_DSC_3455.jpg]

A Marine combat engineer with Company C, 6th Engineer

AIRMAN Todd M. Berger, flightline support equipment repairman, cleans a wheel bearing in preparation for repacking

US Embassy in Guatemala - Chancery Office Building

Sawmill Interiors - Massachusetts, National Forest Service photograph.

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Shoreacres, Texas, October 8, 2008 -- FEMA House Inspector Michael Lane examines one of the homes on Miramiar Drive that was damaged by Hurricane Ike. Inspections determine how much financial assistance a homeowner is eligible to receive from FEMA. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

Stock views: New home construction, new homeowners

Hard back tent frames are lined up at Camp Five. U.S. Navy Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4, Port Hueneme, California, and Cuban migrant carpenters are working together to improve quality of life for the migrants in Guantanamo Bay

Emma Oneroad Home / Man Working / Child on Steps - Bureau of Indian Affairs

Volunteer build activities [for World Habitat Day: 27th Annual Carter Work Project, with former President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter joined in Washington, D.C. by Secretary Shaun Donovan, Habitat for Humanity International Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Reckford, Habitat for Humanity of Washington, D.C. President Kent Adcock, and more than 200 volunteers, including HUD staff members, working on renovating and building homes in D.C.'s Ivy City neighborhood]

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