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Major General Thomas B. Arwood, USA, uncovered

Major General Thomas B. Arwood, USA, uncovered

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Pentagon State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Russell F. Roederer Release Status: Rel... More

Portrait of U.S. Army MAJ. Gen. Thomas B. Arwood, (Uncovered), (U.S. Army photo by Mr. Russell F. Roederer) (Released) (PC-192050)

Portrait of U.S. Army MAJ. Gen. Thomas B. Arwood, (Uncovered), (U.S. A...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Pentagon State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Russell F. Roederer, CIV, USA Release S... More

Arwood, John - State: North Carolina - Year: 1865
Taming the flames - A man in a chef's hat cooking food on a stove

Taming the flames - A man in a chef's hat cooking food on a stove

Staff Sgt. Kevin Arwood, Team USA member, calmly tames the flames flaring from his stove during the international event of the the 42nd annual Military Culinary Arts Competitive Training Event March 9 at Fort L... More

United States team member Staff Sgt. Kevin Arwood works

United States team member Staff Sgt. Kevin Arwood works

United States team member Staff Sgt. Kevin Arwood works over the stove during the international event of the the 42nd annual Military Culinary Arts Competitive Training Event March 9 at MacLaughlin Fitness Cent... More

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