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Commanding officer Capt. Elaine Wagner, executive officer

Commanding officer Capt. Elaine Wagner, executive officer

Commanding officer Capt. Elaine Wagner, executive officer Capt. Robin Wilkening, and command master chief HMCM James Smith of Expeditionary Medical Facility Kuwait prepare to lead their Sailors in sending encou... More

Led by commanding officer, Capt. Elaine Wagner,

Led by commanding officer, Capt. Elaine Wagner,

Led by commanding officer, Capt. Elaine Wagner, Expeditionary Medical Facility Kuwait Sailors cheer on the Navy Midshipman football team in anticipation of the upcoming Army-Navy football game to be played onDe... More

The community turns out for Soldiers of the North Carolina

The community turns out for Soldiers of the North Carolina

The community turns out for Soldiers of the North Carolina National Guard’s Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 113th Field Artillery during their mobilization ceremony held at the James W. Warren Citizens Center in ... More

Command Sergeant Major (CSM) Marvin Hill (in red) cheers soldiers on as they complete the Red, White, and Blue Walk/Run in memory of those lost during the September 11th World Trade Center bombings

Command Sergeant Major (CSM) Marvin Hill (in red) cheers soldiers on a...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN II Base: Camp Bondsteel State: Kosovo Country: Serbia (SER) Scene Camera Operator: SFC Martin J. Cervantez, U... More

Command Sergeant Major (CSM) Marvin Hill (in red) cheers soldiers as they complete the Red, White, and Blue Walk/Run in memory of those lost during the September 11th World Trade Center bombings

Command Sergeant Major (CSM) Marvin Hill (in red) cheers soldiers as t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: JOINT GUARDIAN II Base: Camp Bondsteel State: Kosovo Country: Serbia (SER) Scene Camera Operator: SFC Martin J. Cervantez, U... More

Demobilization - Arrivals Home - The first American soldiers to return arriving in Long Island City amid people's cheers

Demobilization - Arrivals Home - The first American soldiers to return...

Photographer: Western Newspaper Union Demobilization - Arrivals Home Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The community turns out for Soldiers of the North Carolina

The community turns out for Soldiers of the North Carolina

The community turns out for Soldiers of the North Carolina National Guard’s Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 113th Field Artillery during their mobilization ceremony held at the James W. Warren Citizens Center in ... More

Nearly 160 North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of

Nearly 160 North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of

Nearly 160 North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 113th Field Artillery march to the applause, cheers and tears of friends, family and neighbors at their mobilization ceremony h... More

The community turns out for Soldiers of the North Carolina

The community turns out for Soldiers of the North Carolina

The community turns out for Soldiers of the North Carolina National Guard’s Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 113th Field Artillery during their mobilization ceremony held at the James W. Warren Citizens Center in ... More

MGEN Alexander M. Weyand, Commander, 25th Infantry Division, leads 5,000 Korean and U.S. soldiers through three cheers of "Man Sae!" during a ceremony following the Division's march in a parade through the city. The soldiers are participating in the joint Republic of Korea/U.S. training exercise Team Spirit '82

MGEN Alexander M. Weyand, Commander, 25th Infantry Division, leads 5,0...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: TEAM SPIRIT '82 Base: Chun Chon Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR) Scene Camera Operator: Al Chang Release Status: Released to... More

The community turns out for Soldiers of the North Carolina

The community turns out for Soldiers of the North Carolina

The community turns out for Soldiers of the North Carolina National Guard’s Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 113th Field Artillery during their mobilization ceremony held at the James W. Warren Citizens Center in ... More

Nearly 160 North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of

Nearly 160 North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of

Nearly 160 North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 113th Field Artillery march to the applause, cheers and tears of friends, family and neighbors at their mobilization ceremony h... More

The community turns out for Soldiers of the North Carolina

The community turns out for Soldiers of the North Carolina

The community turns out for Soldiers of the North Carolina National Guard’s Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 113th Field Artillery during their mobilization ceremony held at the James W. Warren Citizens Center in ... More

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