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Cannon Beach Sunset

Cannon Beach Sunset

Sunshine peers through gloomy clouds, bringing rays of hope to Cannon Beach, Ore. February 23, 2019. (Courtesy photo by Emily Moon)

Pacific Coast Scenic Byway - Oregon - Haystock Rock at Cannon Beach, Oregon Islands

Pacific Coast Scenic Byway - Oregon - Haystock Rock at Cannon Beach, O...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Visitors to Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge stop at Haystock Rock to view the nesting tufted puffins. Location: Cannon Beach, O... More

Pacific Coast Scenic Byway - Oregon - Cannon Beach

Pacific Coast Scenic Byway - Oregon - Cannon Beach

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A prominent rock formation rises above the waters of Cannon Beach. Location: Oregon (45.885° N 123.965° W) Status: Public domain. Phot... More

Soldiers from the 351st Civil Affairs Command came

Soldiers from the 351st Civil Affairs Command came

Soldiers from the 351st Civil Affairs Command came together at Camp Rilea, Ore., for the annual Best Warrior Competition, April 9 to 13. The junior soldier and non-commissioned officer winners of this competiti... More

Soldiers from the 351st Civil Affairs Command came

Soldiers from the 351st Civil Affairs Command came

Soldiers from the 351st Civil Affairs Command came together at Camp Rilea, Ore., for the annual Best Warrior Competition, April 9 to 13. The junior soldier and non-commissioned officer winners of this competiti... More

Soldiers from the 351st  Civil Affairs Command came

Soldiers from the 351st Civil Affairs Command came

Soldiers from the 351st Civil Affairs Command came together at Camp Rilea, Ore., for the annual Best Warrior Competition, April 9 to 13. The junior soldier and non-commissioned officer winners of this competit... More

Coast Guard mitigates beached boat's pollution threat

Coast Guard mitigates beached boat's pollution threat

Personnel from Coastal Towing and Salvage remove fuel and other pollution-threat items from the vessel, Island Fever, on Arcadia Beach near Cannon Beach, Oregon, March 2, 2020. Coast Guard Sector Columbia River... More

Soldiers from the 351st Civil Affairs Command came

Soldiers from the 351st Civil Affairs Command came

Soldiers from the 351st Civil Affairs Command came together at Camp Rilea, Ore., for the annual Best Warrior Competition, April 9 to 13. The junior soldier and non-commissioned officer winners of this competiti... More

Soldiers from the 351st  Civil Affairs Command came

Soldiers from the 351st Civil Affairs Command came

Soldiers from the 351st Civil Affairs Command came together at Camp Rilea, Ore., for the annual Best Warrior Competition, April 9 to 13. The junior soldier and non-commissioned officer winners of this competit... More

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