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Getting your occasion okay'd

Getting your occasion okay'd

This graphic was made to show the process for getting events approved on base during COVID-19. (U.S. Air Force illustration by Airman 1st Class Jennifer Gonzales)

Lt. j.g. Ryan Thomas, a marine Inspector at Coast Guard

Lt. j.g. Ryan Thomas, a marine Inspector at Coast Guard

Lt. j.g. Ryan Thomas, a marine Inspector at Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay, discusses the Coast Guard’s role and procedures during electrical testing aboard the Daniel K. Inouye, an 850-foot container ship bei... More

Lt. j.g. Ryan Thomas, a marine Inspector at Coast Guard

Lt. j.g. Ryan Thomas, a marine Inspector at Coast Guard

Lt. j.g. Ryan Thomas, a marine Inspector at Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay, walks below the Kaimana Hila, an 850-foot container ship being constructed in Philadelphia Shipyards, Oct. 4, 2018. The Kaimana Hila ... More

The Daniel K. Inouye, an 850-foot container ship being

The Daniel K. Inouye, an 850-foot container ship being

The Daniel K. Inouye, an 850-foot container ship being constructed in Philadelphia Shipyards, is the largest container vessel constructed in the United States, and is one of many ships marine inspectors from Co... More

Lt. j.g. Ryan Thomas, a marine Inspector at Coast Guard

Lt. j.g. Ryan Thomas, a marine Inspector at Coast Guard

Lt. j.g. Ryan Thomas, a marine Inspector at Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay, discusses the Coast Guard’s role and procedures in lifesaving equipment aboard the Daniel K. Inouye, an 850-foot container ship being... More

Letter associated with 1/4 scale model bevatron; Beva/4; Cyclodrome. To: J.H. Corley from: W. B. Reynolds. Subject: Approval of Building to House. Letter contains specifications and costs. Dated July 27, 1948

Letter associated with 1/4 scale model bevatron; Beva/4; Cyclodrome. T...

Digital Preservation File Name and Format: 434-LB-6-XBD201304-02403.TIF Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

Lt. j.g. Ryan Thomas, a marine Inspector at Coast Guard

Lt. j.g. Ryan Thomas, a marine Inspector at Coast Guard

Lt. j.g. Ryan Thomas, a marine Inspector at Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay, poses for a photo in front of the Daniel K. Inouye, an 850-foot container ship being constructed in Philadelphia Shipyards, Oct. 4, 2... More

Workers make their way along scaffolding during a lunchbreak

Workers make their way along scaffolding during a lunchbreak

Workers make their way along scaffolding during a lunchbreak aboard the Kaimana Hila, an 850-foot container ship being constructed in Philadelphia Shipyards, Oct. 4, 2018. The Kaimana Hila and the Daniel K. Ino... More

Lt. j.g. Ryan Thomas, a marine Inspector at Coast Guard

Lt. j.g. Ryan Thomas, a marine Inspector at Coast Guard

Lt. j.g. Ryan Thomas, a marine Inspector at Coast Guard Sector Delaware, walks up the gangway of the Daniel K. Inouye, an 850-foot container ship being constructed in Philadelphia Shipyards, Oct. 4, 2018. The D... More

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