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U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class, Craig Beasley, operations

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U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class, Craig Beasley, operations

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U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class, Craig Beasley, operations specialist, Joint Task Force Civil Support, and U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Franchesca Foxx, operations specialist, JTF-CS, dispose of leaves during an enlisted service member volunteer event at the Nelson House here March 21, 2014. The historic Nelson House is the former residence of Thomas Nelson, the 4th governor of Virginia and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Eleven enlisted JTF-CS personnel and one civilian volunteered to clean the grounds of the Nelson House by raking and disposing of leaves, laying new mulch, disposing of ground debris and grooming the overall property. JTF-CS anticipates, plans and prepares for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense support of civil authority response operations. (Official DOD photo by U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Gwendolyn Blakley)

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21/03/2014
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