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Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Operations Commander, US Army (USA) Colonel (COL) David Lopez (left), goes over some notes with Enrique Labrador, USA G-5, during the Preparatory Conference of the Conference of American Armies in Buenos Aires, Argentina (ARG)

Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) Operations Commander, U...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Buenos Aires Country: Argentina (ARG) Scene Major Command Shown: Southeast Scene Camera Operator: CIV Kaye Richey, USA Release Status: Released ... More

(Left to right) Lisa Lage, 11; of Girl Scout Troop 154; Colton Botson, 7; and Ray Cage, 7 assist COL. David Lopez, Vice Commander, 12th Flying Training Wing, plant a tree at the site of the future Youth Center. The tree was provided by the Free City U.S.A. Foundation

(Left to right) Lisa Lage, 11; of Girl Scout Troop 154; Colton Botson,...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Randolph Air Force Base State: Texas (TX) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Charles Perez Release Status: Released ... More

David Lopez, a critical systems analyst with the Hawaii

David Lopez, a critical systems analyst with the Hawaii

David Lopez, a critical systems analyst with the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency goes over crisis response planning during a Subject Matter Expert Exchange held Jun. 19, 2019 in Jakarta, Indonesia. The SMEE ... More

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