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Chaplain (Maj.) Dallas Little gives the invocation

Chaplain (Maj.) Dallas Little gives the invocation

Chaplain (Maj.) Dallas Little gives the invocation at the 2015 Black History Month celebration at the Air National Guard Readiness Center, Feb. 25, 2015, held at the ANGRC on Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. (U.S.... More

Senior Master Sgt. Eric Evans, and Master Sgts. Miesha

Senior Master Sgt. Eric Evans, and Master Sgts. Miesha

Senior Master Sgt. Eric Evans, and Master Sgts. Miesha Nieves and Sarah Harris perform a rendition of "Glory, Glory, Hallelujah" at the 2015 Black History Month celebration at the Air National Guard Readiness C... More

Books and other memorabilia on display at the Air National

Books and other memorabilia on display at the Air National

Books and other memorabilia on display at the Air National Guard Readiness Center's 2015 Black History Month celebration held Feb. 25, 2015, at the ANGRC on Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. (U.S. Air National Guar... More

Dr. Derex Griffin delivers the keynote address at the

Dr. Derex Griffin delivers the keynote address at the

Dr. Derex Griffin delivers the keynote address at the Air National Guard Readiness Center's 2015 Black History Month celebration held Feb. 25, 2015, at the ANGRC on Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. Dr. Griffin's s... More

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