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Curran, Francis - State: [Blank] - Year: [Blank]

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Papers Relating to Citizens

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1861 - 1867
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The U.S. National Archives
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The United States Ambassador to Mozambique, Dean Curran (left) and United States Air Force Major General Joseph H. Wehrle Jr. (center), Commander 3rd Air Force and Commander of Joint Task Force Operation Atlas Response, discuss the delivery of humanitarian relief supplies with German Air Force Colonel Joachim Wundrak (right), the commander of the German contingent. To date, Joint Task Force aircraft participating in Operation Atlas Response have delivered more than 71 tons of humanitarian relief supplies on 102 flights to more than 20 locations. Maputo International Airport, Mozambique, 16 March 2000

U.S. Air Force MSGT. Roberto Lebron, 436 Aeromedical-Dental Squadron, sits in full Mission-Oriented Protective Posture gear as he listens to a perimeter security briefing during medical group exercises at Dover AFB, Del., on Oct. 20, 2004.(U.S Air Force PHOTO by Douglas J. Curran, CIV.) (RELEASED)

United States Army General (Retired) Gordon R. Sullivan (Former Army CHIEF of STAFF) listens to Brigadier General John M. Curran, USA, Assistant Division Commander (Maneuvers), Ist Infantry Division, explaining the events that wiil take place during GEN (Retired) Gordon's visit to Eagle Base, Camps McGovern and Dobol. Eagle Base, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Operation JOINT GUARD, 23 May 1997

U.S. Air Force STAFF SGT. David Weeks, from the 436th Equipment Maintenance Squadron, Dover Air Force Base, Del., uses an Spectroil M 486DX equipment to analyze the engine oil of a C-5 Galaxy cargo aircraft on Dec. 21, 2004. (PHOTO by Doug Curran, CIV) (Released)

U. S. Army SPC Mark Williams, an Armed Forces Inaugural Committee Photographer, discusses the Inaugural day parade with U.S. Army SPC Gary Curran of the U.S. Army Caisson Platoon from Ft. Meyer, Virginia. SPC Curran has Elan and Duba, two LIpizana horses who are also members of the Caisson Platoon

Right side profile medium close-up shot as U.S. Ambassador to Mozambique, Dean Curran, Left, and U.S. Air Force Major. General Joe Wehrle (Center), commander of Joint Task Force Operation Atlas Response, discuss the delivery of humanitarian relief supplies with German Colonel Joachim Wundrak, the head of the German contingent. To date, Joint Special Operations Task Force aircraft, participating in Operation Atlas Response, have delivered more than 71 tons of humanitarian relief supplies on 102 flights to more than 20 locations

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United States Army General (Retired) Gordon R. Sullivan (Former Army CHIEF of STAFF) visited Eagle base prior to visiting Camp McGovern and Camp Dobol. Posing for a picture in front of a 1ST Infantry Division (The Big Red One) sign are from left to right Brigadier General John M. Curran, USA, Assistant Division Commander (Maneuvers), 1ST INF DIV; GEN (Retired) Sullivan; Major General Montgomery C. Meigs, USA, Commander 1ST INF DIV and Commander Task Force Eagle and GEN George A. Joulwan, USA, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (SACEUR)and Commander-in-CHIEF, United States European Command. Operation JOINT GUARD, Eagle Base, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 23 May 1997

US Army (USA) Major (MAJ) Gerald P. Curran, 216th Medical Support Company, Physician, provides medical assistance to a child in the village of Bagram, Afghanistan during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

U.S Air Force STAFF SGT. John Kautzner, a member of the 436th Communications Squadron telephone shop, inspects a 50-pair telephone slice that was damaged when a steam line broke behind Building 469 at Dover Air Force Base, Del., on Oct. 28, 2004. (USAF PHOTO by Doug Curran, CIV) (Released)

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US Naval Academy (USNA) Midshipman Third Class Meggie Curran (foreground) races to keep the ball away from George Mason University Danielle McDonald during a regular season soccer match

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