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An M1271 Medium Flail Mine Clearing Vehicle is equipped

An M1271 Medium Flail Mine Clearing Vehicle is equipped

An M1271 Medium Flail Mine Clearing Vehicle is equipped with a rotating flail and 72 chains with fist-sized balls, or hammers, at the end of the chains. As the vehicle drives backwards over the designated area,... More

The casket of Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director

The casket of Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director

The casket of Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History for the U.S. Army Reserve, is carried from St. John's Episcopal Church in Fayetteville, N.C., March 19, 2014 following a memorial service in his... More

Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History

Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History

Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History for the U.S. Army Reserve, is shown dressed as an Army Reserve officer from World War I during the 100th Anniversary of the Army Reserve, April 4, 2008, at Fo... More

Hundreds of coworkers, friends and family attend a

Hundreds of coworkers, friends and family attend a

Hundreds of coworkers, friends and family attend a memorial service for Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History for the U.S. Army Reserve during at St. John's Episcopal Church in Fayetteville, N.C.,... More

Doug Elwell, pipe sergeant with the Fayetteville Independent

Doug Elwell, pipe sergeant with the Fayetteville Independent

Doug Elwell, pipe sergeant with the Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry plays during a memorial service for Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., U.S. Army Reserve director of history, at St. John's Episcopal Church... More

Lt. Gen. Jeffrey W. Talley, Chief of the Army Reserve

Lt. Gen. Jeffrey W. Talley, Chief of the Army Reserve

Lt. Gen. Jeffrey W. Talley, Chief of the Army Reserve and U.S. Army Reserve Command commanding general, addresses the family of Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., during a memorial service at St. John's Episcopal Chur... More

An M1271 Medium Flail Mine Clearing Vehicle is equipped

An M1271 Medium Flail Mine Clearing Vehicle is equipped

An M1271 Medium Flail Mine Clearing Vehicle is equipped with a rotating flail and 72 chains with fist-sized balls, or hammers, at the end of the chains. As the vehicle drives backwards over the designated area,... More

Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History

Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History

Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History for the U.S. Army Reserve, is shown in an official portrait in 1994, at Fort McPherson, Ga. Harford, 62, passed away after a sudden and brief illness, March 1... More

POVs versus tactical vehicles: A no-win situation

POVs versus tactical vehicles: A no-win situation

A privately owned vehicle is towed away after a collision with a tactical military vehicle near one of the training areas on Fort Bragg, N.C., Jan. 14, 2014. As the weather warms up and military activity increa... More

Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History

Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History

Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History for the U.S. Army Reserve, right, and Lt. Gen. Jeffrey W. Talley, Chief of the U.S. Army Reserve and U.S. Army Reserve Command commanding general, discuss the... More

Hundreds of coworkers, friends and family attend a

Hundreds of coworkers, friends and family attend a

Hundreds of coworkers, friends and family attend a memorial service for Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History for the U.S. Army Reserve during at St. John's Episcopal Church in Fayetteville, N.C.,... More

Filling the pages of our history

Filling the pages of our history

Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History for the U.S. Army Reserve, is shown dressed as le Marquis de Lafayette in this undated family photograph. Harford, 62, passed away after a sudden and brief il... More

Members of the Confederation of Union Generals attend

Members of the Confederation of Union Generals attend

Members of the Confederation of Union Generals attend a memorial service in honor of Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., at St. John's Episcopal Church in Fayetteville, N.C., March 19, 2014. Harford, 62, passed away af... More

The casket of Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director

The casket of Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director

The casket of Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History for the U.S. Army Reserve, is carried past members of the Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry during a memorial service at St. John's Episco... More

Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History

Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History

Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., the Director of History for the U.S. Army Reserve and his wife, Annette, are shown in 19th century period clothing in the family-provided photograph during a memorial service at St. ... More

Lt. Gen. Jeffrey W. Talley, Chief of the Army Reserve

Lt. Gen. Jeffrey W. Talley, Chief of the Army Reserve

Lt. Gen. Jeffrey W. Talley, Chief of the Army Reserve and U.S. Army Reserve Command commanding general, addresses the family of Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., during a memorial service at St. John's Episcopal Chur... More

Rev. Robert Alves, officiates the memorial service

Rev. Robert Alves, officiates the memorial service

Rev. Robert Alves, officiates the memorial service in honor of Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., at St. John's Episcopal Church in Fayetteville, N.C., March 19, 2014. Harford, 62, passed away after a sudden and brief... More

Rev. Robert Alves, officiates the memorial service

Rev. Robert Alves, officiates the memorial service

Rev. Robert Alves, officiates the memorial service in honor of Lee S. Harford, Jr., Ph.D., at St. John's Episcopal Church in Fayetteville, N.C., March 19, 2014. Harford, 62, passed away after a sudden and brief... More

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