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Marines and sailors listen to a speech from a World

Marines and sailors listen to a speech from a World

Marines and sailors listen to a speech from a World War II veteran Dec. 9 at Camp Hansen, Okinawa. Paul Saneaki Nakamura spoke about his life expierences as a World War II and Anglican Church bishop. Nakamura i... More

SGT. Kenneth Parker, left, and AIRMAN 1ST Class Matthew Mittelstaedt make use of a camouflaged bunker as they take aim with their M-16 rifles during a flight line security exercise, part of Operation Desert Shield

SGT. Kenneth Parker, left, and AIRMAN 1ST Class Matthew Mittelstaedt m...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DESERT SHIELD Country: Qatar(QAT) Scene Camera Operator: CHIEF MASTER SGT. Don Sutherland Release Status: Released to Public ... More

Bishop Ian Lambert (center), the Anglican Bishop to

Bishop Ian Lambert (center), the Anglican Bishop to

Bishop Ian Lambert (center), the Anglican Bishop to the Australian Defense Force, is flanked by two U.S. Army Anglican chaplains, Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Dan Knaup (third from left) with 335th Signal Command and Ch... More

Bishop Ian Lambert (center), the Anglican Bishop to

Bishop Ian Lambert (center), the Anglican Bishop to

Bishop Ian Lambert (center), the Anglican Bishop to the Australian Defense Force, is flanked by two U.S. Army Anglican chaplains, Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Dan Knaup (third from left) with 335th Signal Command and Ch... More

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Bishop Ian Lambert, the Anglican Bishop to the Australian

Bishop Ian Lambert, the Anglican Bishop to the Australian

Bishop Ian Lambert, the Anglican Bishop to the Australian Defense Force, shakes hands with U.S. Army Chaplain (Capt.) Ian Burgess at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait on June 10, 2016. Lambert visited with Burgess and anoth... More

U.S. Navy Lt. Andrew W. Burns, standing, introduces

U.S. Navy Lt. Andrew W. Burns, standing, introduces

U.S. Navy Lt. Andrew W. Burns, standing, introduces Paul Saneaki Nakamura, right, and his translator Chiyomi Sumida Dec. 9 at Camp Hansen, Okinawa. Nakamura spoke to service members about his life expierences a... More

Paul Saneaki Nakamura, right, with the assistanc eof

Paul Saneaki Nakamura, right, with the assistanc eof

Paul Saneaki Nakamura, right, with the assistanc eof histranslator Chiyomi Sumida, tells a group of U.S. service members about his life expierences Dec. 9 at Camp Hansen, Okinawa. Nakamura spoke about being a W... More

U.S. Army Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Dan Knaup shows Bishop

U.S. Army Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Dan Knaup shows Bishop

U.S. Army Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Dan Knaup shows Bishop Ian Lambert, the Anglican Bishop to the Australian Defense Force, an “ACE” card — a tool to assist Soldiers in helping battle buddies with suicidal thoughts ... More

Marines take a group photo with Paul Saneaki Nakamura,

Marines take a group photo with Paul Saneaki Nakamura,

Marines take a group photo with Paul Saneaki Nakamura, from Naha, Okinawa, Dec. 9 at Camp Hansen, Okinawa. Nakamura spoke about his life expierences as a World War II veteran and Anglican Church bishop. Nakamur... More

Bishop Ian Lambert, the Anglican Bishop to the Australian

Bishop Ian Lambert, the Anglican Bishop to the Australian

Bishop Ian Lambert, the Anglican Bishop to the Australian Defense Force, prays at the conclusion of a meeting between Australian and U.S. Army chaplains at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait on June 10, 2016. The chaplains p... More

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