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LT. GEN. Thomas S. Moorman Jr., commander-in-chief, Air Force Space Command, and Mrs. Moorman greet President George Bush upon his arrival on base en route to the Air Force Academy graduation. GEN. Donald J. Kutyna, commander-in-chief, North American Air Defense Command/U.S. commander-in-chief, Space Command, greets Mrs. Bush in the background

LT. GEN. Thomas S. Moorman Jr., commander-in-chief, Air Force Space Co...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Peterson Air Force Base State: Colorado(CO) Country: United States Of America(USA) Scene Camera Operator: STAFF SGT. Vicki N. Pierce Release Sta... More

Newly-minted Air Force second lieutenants celebrate

Newly-minted Air Force second lieutenants celebrate

Newly-minted Air Force second lieutenants celebrate during their graduation at the Air Force Academy, Colorado, May 24, 2017. The guest speaker during the ceremony was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mari... More

Graduates march to their seats during the graduation

Graduates march to their seats during the graduation

Graduates march to their seats during the graduation ceremony at the Air Force Academy, Colorado, May 24, 2017. The guest speaker during the ceremony was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Marine Gen. Joseph... More

Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson, Air Force Academy

Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson, Air Force Academy

Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson, Air Force Academy superintendents, addresses the newly commissioned Air Force officers during the Academy's graduation May 24, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Julius Delos Reyes)

Newly-minted Air Force second lieutenants celebrate

Newly-minted Air Force second lieutenants celebrate

Newly-minted Air Force second lieutenants celebrate during their graduation at the Air Force Academy, Colorado, May 24, 2017. The guest speaker during the ceremony was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mari... More

Graduates acknowledges their family members and friends

Graduates acknowledges their family members and friends

Graduates acknowledges their family members and friends during the Air Force Academy graduation ceremony May 24, 2017. Nearly 1,000 graduates were commissioned as Air Force second lieutenants during the ceremon... More

Graduates celebrate after receiving their diploma during

Graduates celebrate after receiving their diploma during

Graduates celebrate after receiving their diploma during a ceremony at the Air Force Academy, Colorado, May 24, 2017. Nearly 1,000 graduates were commissioned as Air Force second lieutenants during the ceremony... More

Air Force Academy graduates wait at the Falcon Station

Air Force Academy graduates wait at the Falcon Station

Air Force Academy graduates wait at the Falcon Station tunnel prior to the graduation ceremony at the Air Force Academy, Colorado, May 24, 2017. Nearly 1,000 cadets graduated during the ceremony. (U.S. Air Forc... More

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