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Country musician Charlie Daniels sings and plays the guitar while performing "Legend of Wooley Swamp," for a crowd of about 5,000 at Dyess Air Force Base (AFB), Texas (TX). Mr. Daniels performed the free concert as part of the "Spirit of America Tour," a non-profit organization that brings volunteer headline entertainers to US domestic military bases

Country musician Charlie Daniels sings and plays the guitar while perf...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Dyess Air Force Base State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Kiley Olds, USAF Release Status: Relea... More

Retired Lt. Col. Doug Adams leads the way as he and

Retired Lt. Col. Doug Adams leads the way as he and

Retired Lt. Col. Doug Adams leads the way as he and Sgt. First Class Marquis Turner, from Medical Activities Command-Alaska, and 2nd Lt. Justin Smith, a Platoon Leader from the 23rd Engineer Company, 6th Engine... More

Retired Lt. Col. Doug Adams rides with more than 20

Retired Lt. Col. Doug Adams rides with more than 20

Retired Lt. Col. Doug Adams rides with more than 20 children and soldiers from Fort Wainwright and Joint Base Elmendorf- Richardson as he starts the Alaska portion of the Duty, Honor, America Tour, riding more ... More

Retired Lt. Col. Doug Adams speaks to military children

Retired Lt. Col. Doug Adams speaks to military children

Retired Lt. Col. Doug Adams speaks to military children at the Fort Wainwright Youth Center as part of his Duty, Honor, America Tour, Aug. 4. Alaska is the 49th state in the bike trek Adams is making across Ame... More

Retired Lt. Col. Doug Adams rides with more than 20

Retired Lt. Col. Doug Adams rides with more than 20

Retired Lt. Col. Doug Adams rides with more than 20 children and soldiers from Fort Wainwright and Joint Base Elmendorf- Richardson as he starts the Alaska portion of the Duty, Honor, America Tour, riding more ... More

Retired Col. Debra Lewis has youth at the Fort Wainwright

Retired Col. Debra Lewis has youth at the Fort Wainwright

Retired Col. Debra Lewis has youth at the Fort Wainwright assist her with a map that illustrates the route the Duty, Honor, America Tour took across the first 48 states as she speaks with a group of military ch... More

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