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Improved access steps on public land are allowed in

Improved access steps on public land are allowed in

Improved access steps on public land are allowed in the Nashville District through a minor shoreline license process if approved.

Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of

Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of

Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of the Army Chief of Public Affairs by the Chief of Public Affairs Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky and Command Sgt. Maj. John Brenci at the Pentagon Conference Center, Wa... More

Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, Depot Reserve in the Cherokee Nation of Indian Territory, Mingo Station, 14th Reservation, Not Approved[2 copies]
Members of USAMMDA’s tafenoquine integrated product

Members of USAMMDA’s tafenoquine integrated product

Members of USAMMDA’s tafenoquine integrated product team gathered to celebrate FDA approval of the antimalarial drug during a ceremony at Fort Detrick, Maryland, on Oct. 25. From left to right are Ty Miller, Kr... More

Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, Depot Reserve in Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, Bushyhead Station, 9th Reservation, Not Approved[3 Copies]
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, Depot Reserve in Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, Oseuma Station, 2nd Reservation, Not Approved[ 3 Copies]
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, Depot Reserve in Creek Nation, Indian Territory, Tulsa Station, 1st Reserve, Not approved[2 copies]
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, Depot Reserve in the Creek Nation, Indian Territory, Taneha Station, 4th Reservation, Not Approved[3 copies]
Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of

Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of

Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of the Army Chief of Public Affairs by the Chief of Public Affairs Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky and Command Sgt. Maj. John Brenci at the Pentagon Conference Center, Wa... More

Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of

Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of

Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of the Army Chief of Public Affairs by the Chief of Public Affairs Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky and Command Sgt. Maj. John Brenci at the Pentagon Conference Center, Wa... More

Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, Depot Reserve in the Creek Nation, Indian Territory, Tulsa Station, 1st Reserve, Approved[2 copies]
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, Depot Reserve in the Cherokee Nation of Indian Territory, Stock Yards 2 miles East of Tulsa, 16th Reservation, Not Approved[3 copies]
Detail of the brand new Positional Colors of the Army

Detail of the brand new Positional Colors of the Army

Detail of the brand new Positional Colors of the Army Chief of Public Affairs, which were recently uncased for the first time at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., April 11, 2014. Prominently displayed on the Col... More

Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, Depot Reserve in the Cherokee Nation of Indian Territory, Fairland Station, 1stA Reservation, Approved[2 copies]
Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of

Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of

Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of the Army Chief of Public Affairs by the Chief of Public Affairs Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky and Command Sgt. Maj. John Brenci at the Pentagon Conference Center, Wa... More

Map Showing Station Reservation of the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Fromerly the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad at Sapulpa, Creek Nation, Indian Territory, Not Approved[2 copies]
Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of

Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of

Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of the Army Chief of Public Affairs by the Chief of Public Affairs Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky and Command Sgt. Maj. John Brenci at the Pentagon Conference Center, Wa... More

Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, Depot Reserve in the Creek Nation, Indian Territory, Sapulpa Station, 5th Reservation, Approved[2 copies]
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, Depot Reserve in Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, White Oak Station, 6th Reservation, Not Approved[ 2 copies]
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, Depot Reserve in the Creek Nation, Indian Territory, Sapulpa Station, 5th Reservation, Not Approved[2 copies]
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, Depot Reserve in Cherokee Nation, Indian Terriotry,Claremore Station, 11th Reservation, Approved[ 2 copies]
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, Depot Reserve in Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, Albia Station, 4th Reservation, Not Approved[3 copies]
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, Depot Reserve in the Cherokee Nation of Indian Territory, Ogeechee Fromerly Prairie City, Rossvile Station, 1st Reservation, Not Approved[2 copies]
Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of

Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of

Historic first uncasing of the Positional Colors of the Army Chief of Public Affairs by the Chief of Public Affairs Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky and Command Sgt. Maj. John Brenci at the Pentagon Conference Center, Wa... More

Sam, interpreter, Lt. Col. Mikel Russell, commander,

Sam, interpreter, Lt. Col. Mikel Russell, commander,

Sam, interpreter, Lt. Col. Mikel Russell, commander, Border Transition Team 4100 and Brig. Gen. Fokhraden Abdullah Hamasaeed of Sulyamaniah, Iraq, executive officer, 1st Region, Iraq Directorate of Border Enfor... More

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