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Daniel McNally (left), New York Police Detective and Reserve Air Force Office of Special Investigation (AFOSI) Agent at Andrews Air Force Base (AFB), Maryland (MD) receives the Medal for Valor from New York City (NYC) Mayor Michael Bloomberg at the New York Police Department's Medal Day 2003. Detective McNally received his medal for his heroic efforts on September 11, 2001 when he assisted other rescuers and victims in the North Tower during the terrorist attacks. Medal Day 2003 took place in New York City, New York (NY) on January 17, 2003

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Daniel McNally (left), New York Police Detective and Reserve Air Force Office of Special Investigation (AFOSI) Agent at Andrews Air Force Base (AFB), Maryland (MD) receives the Medal for Valor from New York City (NYC) Mayor Michael Bloomberg at the New York Police Department's Medal Day 2003. Detective McNally received his medal for his heroic efforts on September 11, 2001 when he assisted other rescuers and victims in the North Tower during the terrorist attacks. Medal Day 2003 took place in New York City, New York (NY) on January 17, 2003

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Base: New York

State: New York (NY)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Major Command Shown: Air Mobility Command

Scene Camera Operator: Scott H. Spitzer, CIV, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public
Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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