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Class photo from 1982, Air National Guard

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Class photo from 1982, Air National Guard

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Digitized April 1st, 2019
Photo taken sometime in 1982
L-R (Standing)
1. Dr. Richardson
2. McCormick
3. Bledsoe
4. Baldwin
5. Bartell
6. Wittman
7. LaBouliere
8. Mahalick
9. Thobe
10. Womack
11. Robinson
12. Quinlan
13. Ness
14. McLausland, Buddy
15. White
16. Rice
17. Chase
18. Hochko
19. Leverett
20. Beyer
21. Radtke
22. Baker
23. Brecheisen
24. Felker
25. Gatewood (RAFSOB)
L-R (Front)
1. McGuire
2. Key
3. Reitan
4. Suiter
5. Smith
6. McCausland, Mark
7. Williams, Hugh
8. Paker, Hank
9. Moore
10. Mullin

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1982
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Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
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