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US Army Lieutenant Colonel George Amonette (center) Disaster Relief Task Force Aviation Officer, coordinates an aviation support request with US Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Martin Ingraham, US Army Captain Gadra Joseph and USA MASTER Sergeant Shelton Milner during a Joint Military Support to Civil Authorities Exercise (SRAFFEX-99). THE request is based on an earthquake occurring in the New Madrid Seismic Zone. The Zone extends Northeast from Arkansas through Southeast Missouri Western Tennessee and Kentucky then northward into Southern Illinois

US Army Lieutenant Colonel George Amonette (center) Disaster Relief Ta...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Atlanta State: Georgia (GA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Susan Norvick Civilian Release Status: Released to P... More

US Standard Pistol team Gold medal winners (left to right), STAFF SGT. Ben Amonette, Don Nygord, LT. COL. Terry Anderson and Team Coach Eric Duljung. The winners pose following shooting competition at the Tiro Federal Argentina complex during the 12th Pan American Games

US Standard Pistol team Gold medal winners (left to right), STAFF SGT....

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Buenos Aires Country: Argentina (ARG) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photogr... More

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