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060721-N-2858G-030 (Jul. 21, 2006)US Navy (USN) Aviation Store Keeper Second Class (AK2) Marcus M. Mathews secures cargo loading straps at Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella, Sicily, Italy (ITA), in support of evacuation efforts from Beirut Lebanon (LBN).U.S. Navy official photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST 2nd Class Gunnar Gorder (Released)

060721-N-2858G-030 (Jul. 21, 2006)US Navy (USN) Aviation Store Keeper ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Air Station, Sigonella State: Sicily Country: Italy (ITA) Scene Camera Operator: MC2 Gunnar C. Gorder, USN Release Status: Released to Pub... More

Photograph of President Gerald Ford and National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft Pointing to a Map of Beirut, Lebanon during Discussions on the Evacuation of Americans

Photograph of President Gerald Ford and National Security Adviser Bren...

This photograph depicts President Gerald R. Ford and National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft pointing to a map of Beirut during discussions on the evacuation of Americans, following the assassinations of Amba... More

Beirut bombing remembered at Lejeune

Beirut bombing remembered at Lejeune

Emergency crews search for survivors after the attack against U. S. Marines in Beirut, Oct. 23, 1983. Two hundred and forty-one Marines and Sailors were killed in the attack.

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