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Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general, Oregon,

Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general, Oregon,

Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general, Oregon, Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski, Geraldine Brown, widow of Capt. John W. Brown, and a soldier from 3rd Battalion, 116th Cavalry, cut the cake at the dedicati... More

From left; Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, The Adjutant

From left; Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, The Adjutant

From left; Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, The Adjutant General, Oregon, Joe Dominick, mayor of Ontario, Ore., Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski, Geraldine Brown, widow of Capt. John W. Brown, and other family members ofBr... More

Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general, Oregon,

Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general, Oregon,

Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general, Oregon, talks with men who had served with Capt. John W. Brown, at the dedication ceremony of the Capt. John W. Brown Armory, Ontario, Ore., Aug. 11. The newly ... More

Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general, Oregon,

Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general, Oregon,

Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees, the adjutant general, Oregon, Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski, and Mrs. Geraldine Brown, widow of Capt. John W. Brown, among other military and state honored guests line up for the ceremon... More

Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski (right), Joe Dominick, Mayor

Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski (right), Joe Dominick, Mayor

Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski (right), Joe Dominick, Mayor of Ontario, Ore. (center), and Congressman Greg Walden, Oregon Representative, discuss the highlights of the Capt. John W. Brown Armory, Ontario, Ore. Th... More

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