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These distinguished guests (Left to Right): Ohio Air National Guard (OHANG) Brigadier General (BGEN) Richard Green, Assistant Adjutant General (AG) for Air and Commander, OHANG; US Air Force (USAF) BGEN Vergel Lattimore, Chaplain and Air National Guard (ANG) assistant to the Air Force CHIEF of Chaplains; OHANG Major General (MGEN) John Smith, AG Ohio National Guard, Joint Force Headquarters (JF HQ); Mr. Jan Maroscher (singing the US National Anthem); USAF Lieutenant General (LGEN) Daniel James, III, Director of the US ANG; USAF (ret.) Colonel (COL) Ronald Albers (partially hidden); and Mr. Warren Motts, Director, Motts Military Museum, stand at attention and salute as the OHANG 121 Air...

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These distinguished guests (Left to Right): Ohio Air National Guard (OHANG) Brigadier General (BGEN) Richard Green, Assistant Adjutant General (AG) for Air and Commander, OHANG; US Air Force (USAF) BGEN Vergel Lattimore, Chaplain and Air National Guard (ANG) assistant to the Air Force CHIEF of Chaplains; OHANG Major General (MGEN) John Smith, AG Ohio National Guard, Joint Force Headquarters (JF HQ); Mr. Jan Maroscher (singing the US National Anthem); USAF Lieutenant General (LGEN) Daniel James, III, Director of the US ANG; USAF (ret.) Colonel (COL) Ronald Albers (partially hidden); and Mr. Warren Motts, Director, Motts Military Museum, stand at attention and salute as the OHANG 121 Air...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: These distinguished guests (Left to Right): Ohio Air National Guard (OHANG) Brigadier General (BGEN) Richard Green, Assistant Adjutant General (AG) for Air and Commander, OHANG; US Air Force (USAF) BGEN Vergel Lattimore, Chaplain and Air National Guard (ANG) assistant to the Air Force CHIEF of Chaplains; OHANG Major General (MGEN) John Smith, AG Ohio National Guard, Joint Force Headquarters (JF HQ); Mr. Jan Maroscher (singing the US National Anthem); USAF Lieutenant General (LGEN) Daniel James, III, Director of the US ANG; USAF (ret.) Colonel (COL) Ronald Albers (partially hidden); and Mr. Warren Motts, Director, Motts Military Museum, stand at attention and salute as the OHANG 121 Air Refueling Wing (ARW) Honor Guard presents the Colors at the start of the Tribute to the Tuskegee Airmen at the Motts Military Museum in Groveport, Ohio (OH).

Base: Groveport

State: Ohio (OH)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Douglas Nicodemus, USAF

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

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18/07/2004
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